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You may apply for a patent for your invention.

Inventors may apply for one of two types of patent applications: (1) A non-provisional application, which begins the examination process and may lead to a patent and (2) A provisional application, which establishes a filing date but does not begin the examination process.

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Patents grant an inventor the right to exclude others from producing or using the inventor's discovery or invention for a limited period of time. Patent grants from United States patent office also other laws to protect Patent Drafter . The role of the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) is to grant patents for the protection of inventions, Patent Drafter and to register trademarks.

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A patent for an invention is the grant of a property right to the inventor, issued by the USPTO. Generally, the term of a new patent is 20 years from the date on which the application for the patent was filed in the United States or, in special cases, from the date an earlier related application was filed, subject to the payment of maintenance fees. Under certain circumstances, patent term extensions or adjustments may be available.

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    Provisional Patent Application

    Definition:
    A provisional application for patent is a U. S. national application for patent filed in the USPTO under 35 U.S.C. § 111(b). It allows filing without a formal patent claim, oath or declaration, or any information disclosure (prior art) statement.

    PAC

    Definition:
    Patent Assistance Center (prior), now the Inventors Assistance Center or IAC.

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