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About this business
Customer Testimonials:
1. Bruce is very knowledgeable and patient. He helped me secure a patent on the first try on September 18, 2020. Bruce also made this easy, and he is a quick thinker with an eye for making the client happy, and also he is cost-conscious.
Erik
2. Bruce was very open, honest, and very easy to work with. I was also impressed that he is a very straight shooter, and he did not try to sell me more than I needed. Very effective and helpful. I would highly recommend him. S.B
What is a patent?
A patent is a license or a document issued by the government which gives the inventor the right to exclude others from making, using, or selling his or her invention (and the invention is considered novel, useful, non-obvious, or inventive). Why be granted a patent?
The purpose of a patent is to provide the owner with a limited monopoly for a certain period (usually 20 years) in exchange for the public disclosure of the invention which can be used for research and development. What are the requirements to be granted a patent? In the United States, one is required to meet the following requirements; one should apply and register in the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), a patent should be non-obvious, novel or new, and it should be useful or not an abstract idea. The application should describe the invention in enough detail to enable one skilled in the technology to practice the invention.