Talk to a patent lawyer. He/she will have the knowledge on how to patent the game.
I have provided a link. But I would still highly recommend seeing the patent lawyer.
Not sure when he got the patent, but he designed it in the 1940's.
To obtain a video game patent, you must file a patent application with the appropriate government agency, such as the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The application must include a detailed description of the video game, including how it is unique and innovative compared to existing games. The patent application will be examined by a patent examiner to determine if the video game meets the criteria for patentability, such as being novel, non-obvious, and useful. If the application is approved, a patent will be granted, giving you exclusive rights to the video game for a certain period of time.
First African American woman to receive a patent, designed furniture and received a patent for a fold-away bed
Peter Durand was known for inventing the patent that would allow food to be canned. His patent was designed to preserve foods.
The game Operation is protected by copyright and trademark.
Obtaining a board game patent involves meeting specific criteria set by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). This includes demonstrating that the game is novel, non-obvious, and has a useful application. The process typically involves conducting a thorough patent search, preparing a detailed patent application, and working with a patent attorney to navigate the complex legal requirements. It is important to note that obtaining a patent for a board game can be a lengthy and expensive process, but it can provide valuable protection for your intellectual property.
The U.S. has a 'working provision' patent law that requires you to exploit a patent or forfeit the patent. Second, patents are really expensive.
Corn hole was invented by Maxie Huff of Louisville, Kentucky. He filed for and was awarded a patent for the game, but let the patent expire before the game gained in popularity.
the earliest single coil pickups where designed by George Beauchamp , he holds the patent for this invention.
Charles Weisenthal was the first inventor of the sewing machine, a German, and he was issued a patent for a needle that was designed for a machine, however, the patent did not describe the rest of the machine if one existed.
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You can't usually patent pure software such as games, but they are automatically covered by copyright in any country that signed the Bern Convention (most Western countries). If you really want to try and patent it though, try submitting your patent proposal to the US Patent and Trademarks Office, as they seem to let practically anything have a patent.