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A patent is a type of intellectual property, which gives the inventor of a new product or process a temporary monopoly on it.

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What are fields covered by intellectual property?

Intellectual property is an umbrella term covering primarily copyright, patent, and trademark as well as their derivative subsets.


What are the educational requirements for becoming an intellectual property lawyer?

A law degree. There are no special requirements for most intellectual property. If you are going to work as a Patent Attorney, you have to pass the Patent Bar as well as the normal bar.


Where are the World Intellectual Property Organization based?

The World Intellectual Property Organization (Who patent and trademark intellectual property) are based at: Suite 2525 2 United Nations Plaza New York N.Y.10017


What has the author John W Schlicher written?

John W. Schlicher has written: 'Patent law' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Patent laws and legislation, Patent laws and legislation 'Licensing intellectual property' -- subject(s): Intellectual property, License agreements, Patent licenses


What has the author Yasunori Ohtsuka written?

Yasunori Ohtsuka has written: 'Protecting intellectual property in Japan' -- subject(s): Intellectual property, Patent laws and legislation


Can you patent a theory or philosophy?

No, you cannot patent a theory or philosophy. Patents are granted for inventions that are new, useful, and non-obvious. Theories and philosophies are considered abstract ideas and are not eligible for patent protection.


What law is the most lucrative to practice?

Intellectual Property, Personal Injury, Patent Law.


Does a patent do?

A patent protects intellectual property, preventing other people from making, using, selling and importing an invention for a limited period of years.


What do a patent do?

A patent protects intellectual property, preventing other people from making, using, selling and importing an invention for a limited period of years.


What does a patent?

A patent protects intellectual property, preventing other people from making, using, selling and importing an invention for a limited period of years.


What is a regulatory body with respect to intellectual property?

In the United States the two primary regulatory agencies with regard to intellectual property are the US Copyright Office and the US Patent & Trademark Office


Where would one find an intellectual property office?

One would find an Intellectual Property Office by googling 'intellectual property office' for the country one wishes to file the patent. The United States government has a stopfakes website to assist with identity theft problems.