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The Basics of Patent Infringement

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The Basics of Patent Infringement

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  1. The Basics of Patent Infringement

  2. INTRO When you come up with an idea, it's easy to think that anyone who has the same idea must have stolen it from you. We've all done this at one time or another — and it can be extremely hard to get over when the thought takes hold in your mind. But just because someone else has the same idea as you doesn't mean that they stole it.

  3. WHAT ARE THE BASICS OF PATENT INFRINGEMENT? A “patent” is a set of exclusive rights granted by a government for an invention. The invention must be new, non-obvious, and useful. If a company’s product does not infringe on any of the patents, then the company is free to launch the product.Why Do Ideas Happen? One of the greatest duties of a leader and intellectual creator is to inspire their team members and collaborators to think beyond the boundaries of current knowledge. Creatives need to be challenged, incentivized, and encouraged to think in new ways. On the other hand, it can be extremely easy to push a familiar idea down the memory hole of our brains.

  4. HOW DO YOU KNOW IF THERE IS INFRINGEMENT? If you believe that your copyrighted work has been infringed, there are a number of steps you can take. First, make sure you’re familiar with the specifics of your work, and make sure you know it well enough to be able to recognise if it’s been copied.If you know it well enough, you can usually prove it without having to touch your copyrighted work. I’m going to talk about the most important and effective tool you have at your disposal: plagiarism.Next, I’ll explain why having a good argument is important in establishing ownership, and how easy it is to go around accusing others of stealing your ideas.

  5. HOW CAN YOU PROTECT YOUR INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS? If you have a great idea for a business, it’s important to protect your intellectual property rights from the very beginning. Doing this will prevent other people from stealing your idea, and it will help your idea become a business. There are several ways to protect your intellectual property rights including: patenting, trademarking, and copyrighting your business idea.Patenting and trademarking your idea

  6. THANK YOU FOR READING THIS PDF FOR KNOW MORE VISIT: ALBRIGHT- IP.CO.UK/PATENTS/PATENT-INFRINGEMENT

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