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Publicēts: 05.01.2004.
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  • Eseja 'The Pros and Cons of a Patent and a Conclusion', 1.
  • Eseja 'The Pros and Cons of a Patent and a Conclusion', 2.
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Pros: When we think of patents we think of people who invent things and want to protect the product in which they have created. This initially would keep people from copying your idea and or stealing it. A patent is nothing more than an entitlement to a certain product that you have chosen to invent, manufacture, use for a specific period of time, and market. Patents are generally issued by the government or the United States Patent and Trademark Office as a grant of property right to the inventor.
Over all there are three types of patents; there is the design patent which lets one patent a design if it is new, has originality, and is ornamental for a product or company. A utility patent is the patent of a new procedure, means of manufacturing (producing a product more efficiently), a better machine to improve a process of a product or job, or basically any new and useful improvement. The last being a plant patent, which can be given to anyone that discovers or breeds a new type of plant which is usually done with grafting.

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