The question is unclear. Do you mean a copyright? As you know, A copyright applies to literature, music, art, and Damatic Arts (Plays)
So, Do you want to apply for a patent for an invention or innovation? If so, go on-line (Google logical choice of words) to find the steps you need to complete before contacting the Patent office. You must have a working prototype, but of course you know this already. But I do not know what the research you have to submit must show. Of course drawings. Perhaps the results of testing the product?
Ok that should get you started.
As soon as possible or someone else will copy your invention and make the patent
it was copy written in © 1996-2011.
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The invention of cuneiform is that before cuneiform was invention their was not a written language and with out a written language people couldn't write letters to their friends or family members in prison or out of town so that's why cuneiform is so important to people.
The invention of cuneiform is that before cuneiform was invention their was not a written language and with out a written language people couldn't write letters to their friends or family members in prison or out of town so that's why cuneiform is so important to people.
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The invention of writing. As soon as there is written documentation by or about a people or culture, its 'pre-historic' period ends.
An annotated copy is a copy of a work that includes annotations. Annotations are comments or notes, usually written in the margin, about the work.
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