US Patents are issued by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Their home page list two search engines. One that lets you search for patents that have been issued, and one that lets you search for patents whose applications are pending.
http://patft.uspto.gov/
A number of Patent related web sites provide links to Patent Offices in other countries. Try http://www.irossco.com/patentsearching.htm as one example.
Please note that many individuals or companies register their patents with the USPTO in addition to multiple jurisdictions to gain "global coverage".
The first official copy of a patent issued by the US Patent and Trademark Office comes bound in a pretty folder with an official seal embossed over a ribbon, making that the "ribbon copy". Any other copy is "just a copy", even if it is a certified copy.
you will have to go to the us patent office and have a copy right for the picture
Yes.
Because it is cheating! You can copy others'work,if iy does not infringe copyright or patent law!
As soon as possible or someone else will copy your invention and make the patent
You can find a European patent attorney by using the EPO website. The EPO, or European Patent Office, contains a wealth of information on how to find a representative as well as how to apply for a patent.
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You communicate with the Patent Office.
Nightly Business Report - 1981 Copy Protection Part 2 - Patent It was released on: USA: 20 November 2007
There are many ways one can find out about information on obtaining a patent on an idea. This includes obtaining the help of a patent attorney or asking in forums.
For patent information, you need to contact The US Patent and Trademark Office or you can also visit their websiteand find some additional patent information there.
The US Patent Office is located in Washington, DC.