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Patent is a product identity for legal protection
A patent is an exclusive right granted by the government to the inventor for respective territory in exchange of disclosure of his/her invention to the public for a limited period of time upto 20 years. The patent protection grants a right of excluding others from making, using, selling, importing the patented product or process of producing the product for those purposed without his/her consent.
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Why you should Patent your invention?
Protect against copying
It is very hard to convert an idea to market your product or service. You will need to share your concepts with investors and other partners so that you can get your idea to the market. By having a provisional patent, no one will be able to steal your idea or concept.
Protect the Increase market positionability to do business
If you don’t patent your invention, someone will copy it and enter the market with your product. So, you will have competition in the market. You may also lose the right to compete if that person files a patent for the product. If this happens, all your efforts and money will be wasted.
Increase market position
If you have a patent portfolio, you will increase the market position by preventing other companies from competing in your specific niche. You will thus get a better market position, and the competition will be low. So, you will get a good return on investment for your company.
Get licensing fees
You may not be able to commercialize your concept finally. But there might be others who have resources to turn your idea into a commercial commodity. Your company can then get licensing fees for using your concept.