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The permanent patent is an exclusive legal right of an inventor, giving him/her the legal authority to prohibit others from making or using a particular invention. This right vest in the patent for 20 years, after which the invention comes into the public domain so that the invention is open for others to use. The 20-year validity is set for motivating people into inventing more or making additions to their invention. The patent holder has the right to sue anyone who infringes the patent and decides on who to sell, assign, or license the said patent.
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The patent filing is important to possess exclusive rights over the invention. If one doesn’t protect it under the law, anyone can exploit it commercially once it becomes available to the public. To restrict others from utilizing, selling, or making copies the inventor must apply for a permanent patent.
No, once the invention is in the public domain, it cannot be patented anymore. Inventors should not disclose their inventions before filing the patent application online or offline.
A patent rarely has any value if the commercial worth of the product or technology cannot be demonstrated and exploited. Therefore, a person has to see the utility and demand for the invention in the market before he/she files for a patent, they can make money from their patent by claiming royalties, selling, or license their patented invention.
1. The patent expires if it has lived its full term i.e. 20 years
2. The patentee fails to pay the annual renewal fee.
3. The validity of the patent has been successfully challenged by an opponent by filing an opposition.
4. The patent is revoked.
A patent filed in India is valid only in India. To register a patent in other countries, separate patents should be filed in the respective countries. No patent is global.