Patentee should make it clear if the invention is already
patented! If yes, it can not be patented. At first application should be made
to World Patent Library
to get NOC (No
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Objection
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Along with NOC, you should file patent in choice of your countries.
Before you approach prospective companies to sell your idea, be
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1. Know your market where you are applying invention idea.
2. Do some legal legwork before you sell patent/ invention/
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authorship and ownership on invention/ idea, if any dispute arises in future. UBN is delivered in
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Either move to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office or your concerned
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application. UBN is Universal Book Number. UBN will help you to
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An intellectual property broker mediates between the buyer and
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Steps to Filing a Patent Application 1. Keep a Careful Record of
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and market value of Your Invention. 4. Do a Thorough Patent Search at World Patent Library , by applying at photonjournal@yahoo.com Get 'NOC' (No Objection Certificate)
from World Patent Library 5. Prepare and File an Application With the USPTO,
Intellectual property refers to creations of the mind:
inventions; literary and artistic works; and symbols, names and images used in
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Property includes patents for inventions, trademarks, industrial designs and
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ubnenquiry@gmail.comy for your invention. Later you can file a provisional patent
application (if your invention is patentable) or use a nondisclosure
agreement UBN (if it is not
patentable). Invention can be registered with World Patent Library by Emailing at photonjournal@yahoo.com and get certification
There are a few steps businesses can take to help prevent theft
as they begin to share their ideas with others. 1. Avoid Revealing Too Much. 2.
Use Non-Disclosure Agreements. Apply for
UBN (Universal Book Number) from UABN at ubnenquiry@gmail.com on your
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Research the Recipients. Idea can be registered with World Patent Library by Emailing at photonjournal@yahoo.com and get certification, Later you can proceed with Patent filing.
The simple answer is No—you cannot patent an idea for an
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Idea. The invention itself has to be produced or a patent
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registered with World Patent Library by Emailing at
photonjournal@yahoo.com and get certification, Later you can proceed
with Patent filing.
Copyrights protect expression and patents protects inventions,
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you can claim copyright on your idea. In both cases the idea is the
first basic step, but without UBN there can be no
intellectual property protection obtained and no exclusive rights will flow
unto you. Once you obtain UBN on your Idea, it
can be submitted to World Patent Library for your copyright hold and sale
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