Online Patent Filing - Answers To Commonly Asked Questions

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IPExcel
Patent Registration Services Patent Filing
Patent Company in Bangalore, India IPExcel
www.ipexcel.com/en
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Online Patent Filing - Answers To Commonly Asked
Questions
IPExcel, one of the best patent companies in
Bangalore, India offering patent registration
services and patent filing services. IPExcel, a
leading patent company helps you in quick easy
patent filing
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What is a patent?
A patent is a title that recognizes the right to
exclusively exploit the invention and prevents
others from manufacturing, selling, or using it
without the owners consent. In return, online
patent filing is made available to the public for
general knowledge. The patent may refer to a new
procedure, device, or product, or to an
improvement or improvement thereof
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What does the inventor get?
Can the patent owner refuse to sell the license?
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The investor undertakes to give a sufficient and
clear description so that an expert in the field
can carry out the invention and in this way can
contribute to innovation. In return, the company
gives him the right to exploit it exclusively for
20 years. Those who want to exploit their
invention must pay for a license.
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Can the patent owner refuse to sell the license?
Yes, except in exceptional cases (lack of
exploitation, public interest) in which the law
provides for the granting of compulsory licenses.
In the case of copyright, there is no provision
that expressly provides for the granting of
compulsory licenses.
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What is copyright?
An author is considered to be a person who
creates literary, artistic, or scientific work.
All original literary, artistic, or scientific
creations expressed by any means or support,
tangible or intangible, currently known or
invented in the future, are the subject of
intellectual property. The intellectual property
of work corresponds to the author by the sole
fact of its creation.
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Contact Information
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EMAIL ADDRESS
WEBSITE
contact_at_ipexcel.com
https//ipexcel.com/en/
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