
What is a patent?
A patent is a right that gives you exclusive authority to use your invention for a period of up to 20 years. This means that without your consent no one else can produce, market or import the invention. Patents can be obtained for innovative technical solutions to challenges involving both products, methods and uses. To secure a patent, your invention must meet specific criteria, including being new, inventive and industrially useful.
What is not eligible for patent protection?
Some subject matter is not eligible for patent protection, including discoveries, scientific theories, mathematical procedures, artistic creations, business strategies, computer programs, or pure informational presentations. In addition, methods of surgical or therapeutic treatment or diagnosis involving humans or animals cannot be patented. It is crucial to assess whether your invention meets the necessary criteria before applying for a patent.
