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Patents

An invention is something which is new (non-obvious) and can be based on an idea, but not every idea can be patented. Typical inventions involve new machines, products and industrial processes, or improvements to any of these. When a patent is granted, the invention becomes the property of the inventor. Like other forms of property, a patent can be licensed or assigned. Patents grant territorial rights, therefore, a United Kingdom patent will only give rights in the UK to stop others from manufacturing or importing the patented products into the United Kingdom. The maximum life of a UK patent is generally 20 years from the date of application as long as it is kept in force by regular annual payments.

 


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