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Patent Provisional/Permanent Application

When your organisation or corporation comes up with a unique product, patent registration become important. When it comes to patent registration, you must understand the difference between a provisional and a permanent patent. A Permanent Patent is an application given by the inventor where he or she provides the full description of their invention in detail and provides the finest planning, strategy, and opportunity of functioning the invention. It is a type of techno-legal document. It protects the invention from illegal use, copy, creation, and sharing of the invention or alike invention. A provisional patent application is a first step toward obtaining interim protection before filing a regular patent. The innovation will become non-patentable if a permanent patent application claiming the invention revealed in the provisional is never filed.

Benefits

Economic Growth & Investment

A patent registration can aid an organization's growth by allowing them to capitalise on the market strength of their inventions, and small businesses can use patents to seek financial assistance.

Encouraging Innovation

The Patent is not designed to attract solely revolutionary technology developers. It genuinely motivates the innovator to make current items that have an impact on human lives in some way.

Patented Invention is Tradable

The owner, on the other hand, can licence the Patent to enhance royalties for a longer period of time. This can be a reliable source of money for the company.

Allows Public Disclosure

The law permits the inventor to choose whether or not to make his or her invention public in order to increase the company's market value, funds, and commercial partners.

Ensure Full Protection against Violation

A patent gives the owner the legal right to prohibit others from selling, duplicating, or producing the innovation without the owner's permission.

Documents Required

  • Application for Grant of Patent
  • Provisional / Complete Specification
  • Statement and Undertaking under Section 8
  • Declaration as to Inventor-ship
  • Power of attorney (if filed through Patent Agent)

Procedure

The process of Patent registration involves various steps, which are as follows in brief:-

  • Application for grant of registration
  • Provisional/Complete Specification
  • Statement and Undertaking under Section 8
  • Declaration as to Inventorship
  • Request for publication
  • Request for Examination of Application for Patent
  • Authorization of a Patent Agent

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FAQ

What is permanent patent?

A permanent patent ensures that the patented invention is fully protected. It refers to the inventor,s comprehensive depiction of his or her invention, as well as the point-by-point plan for carrying it out, assertions to clarify its scope, and therefore the claims to obtain it under Patent Protection.

What is provisional patent?

It's a legal document that establishes an early filing date and allows you to plug your idea without danger of it falling into the hands of others, as well as obtain funding to continue with patent operations.

What is the duration of provisional patent?

The Provisional Patent is valid for one year from the date of filing the application, allowing the inventor to make changes to the invention during that time.

What is the duration of permanent patent?

Permanent Patents are issued for a period of 20 years and cannot be granted for changes made after the application has been filed.

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