Patent definitionQuestion What is a patent?
Answer A patent is a property right granted by U.S. Government to protect inventions. In exchange for the inventor's public disclosure of an invention, the U.S. Government provides the inventor with the right to "exclude others from making, using, offering for sale, or selling the invention throughout the United States."
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David J. Dawsey
Intellectual Property Attorney
Gallagher & Dawsey Co. LPA
www.Invention-Protection.com
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