Online Trade License Registration in India

Obtain the legal permit necessary for conducting business activities within a specific jurisdiction governed by the local municipality.

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Overview of Patent Registration

Patent registration in India is governed by the Indian Patents Act, 1970, and is managed by the Indian Patent Office under the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT). The process involves filing an application, which includes detailed descriptions and claims of the invention, with the Patent Office. Once filed, the application undergoes publication, examination, and possible objections before a patent is granted.

Obtaining a patent in India grants the inventor exclusive rights to their invention for 20 years from the filing date. This protection enables inventors to prevent others from making, using, or selling the patented invention without permission. The entire process can take several years, depending on the complexity of the invention and the speed of compliance with procedural requirements.

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Patent registration in India is governed by the Indian Patents Act, 1970, and is managed by the Indian Patent Office under the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT). The process involves filing an application, which includes detailed descriptions and claims of the invention, with the Patent Office. Once filed, the application undergoes publication, examination, and possible objections before a patent is granted.

Obtaining a patent in India grants the inventor exclusive rights to their invention for 20 years from the filing date. This protection enables inventors to prevent others from making, using, or selling the patented invention without permission. The entire process can take several years, depending on the complexity of the invention and the speed of compliance with procedural requirements.

Differences

Tabular comparison of trademarks, patents, and copyrights

Tabular comparison explaining the differences between trademark, patent, and copyright: