A patent.
a patent
a patent
The right to use an invention as granted by the government is called a patent. A patent gives the inventor exclusive rights to their invention for a specified period, typically 20 years, preventing others from making, using, or selling the invention without permission. This legal protection encourages innovation by allowing inventors to potentially profit from their creations.
The right to use an invention as granted by the government is called a patent. A patent provides the inventor with exclusive rights to manufacture, use, and sell their invention for a specified period, typically 20 years from the filing date. This legal protection encourages innovation by allowing inventors to potentially recoup their investments and benefit from their creations.
It gives a right granted by the government to an inventor to manufacture, use, or sell the invention for a certain amount of time.
Patent
Patent
Not exactly. A patent gives the owner the exclusive right to PREVENT OTHERS in the country/territory in which the patent is issued from making, using, or selling the claimed invention.
was called
encomienda
encomienda
What was the name of the right granted by the Spanish government to turn Native Americans into slaves was called?