No; copyright would protect an author, and patent would protect an inventor.
Patent laws protect inventors from having their ideas or products stolen. To get an idea patent, you can contact a patent attorney in your area.
Individuals, businesses, and organizations can apply for a patent to protect their inventions.
InventHelp can provide inventors with information on obtaining patents to protect their ideas, including guidance on the patent application process, patent searches, and assistance with filing for a patent.
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Getting a patent is a great idea to protect your idea. You can apply for a patent online www.InventionHome.com.
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One can protect a patent idea in the European Union via application submitted to The European Union patent, formally know as European patent. Find as many details as required by searching "European Union patent" on the Wikipedia web page on the internet world wide web.
A copyright protects original works of authorship, such as books, music, and art, while a patent protects inventions or discoveries. Copyrights protect the expression of ideas, while patents protect the idea itself. In summary, copyrights protect creative works, while patents protect inventions.
Ideas cannot be protected.
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It doesn't. Patent law protects inventions.