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Patent
A patent is a special privilege granted to the creator of a new invention. In essence, a patent gives the inventor the power to regulate the use of their invention, or even decide whether it can be used at all.
Patent topics and issues
Are you interested in learning more about patents and how they can benefit you? Our team of experienced Patent Attorneys would be happy to offer you a FREE initial consultation to discuss all aspects of the patent system, including how it rewards innovative ideas and encourages the development of new technologies in various fields. We can also provide guidance on how to get the best protection for your invention at an affordable cost
Biotech and genes
There is a debate around the patentability of biotechnology processes and products. The impact of gene patents on medical care and gene testing research and development is also a topic of discussion with varying viewpoints.
Nanotechnology
Although nanotechnology advancements seem eligible for patent protection, there are specific concerns that need to be addressed.
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