Patent, Trade secret and Utility Model
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- Q1In which scenario is a utility model most likely to be beneficial?For artistic worksFor groundbreaking inventionsFor brand names and logosFor minor technical improvements on existing inventions30s
- Q2What is a common drawback of using trade secrets as a form of protection?They require public disclosure.They last indefinitely without any restrictions.They offer stronger protection than patents.They can be easily reverse-engineered if disclosed.30s
- Q3What is a utility model?A form of intellectual property that protects new inventions with a shorter protection termA document that describes a business modelAn agreement between two companies for sharing technologyA patent that provides lifetime protection30s
- Q4
A patent is ...
an exclusive right (to an invention) that only the inventor can enjoy.
the right to exclude others from making, using, selling or importing my invention.
the right to use my idea or make my invention.
30s - Q5
A patent can protect
a product, process, method or apparatus, as long as it is new and not obvious.
a novel and non-obvious business idea.
a discovery.
30s - Q6
If I first file a patent application in my home country …
it will protect my invention all around the world.
my national government will pay me to develop my invention.
I can subsequently disclose, or even sell, my invention anywhere in the world and still file valid patent applications elsewhere up to 12 months later.
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