What Are The Different Types of Patent?

 An invention must be both innovative and non-obvious in order to be granted a patent. Utility patents, design patents, and plant patents are the three main categories of patents. These many patents each have unique requirements and only protect certain kinds of inventions. It is significant to remember that the inventor may submit a variety of patent applications for a specific innovation. For instance, if someone creates a new product and wants to protect the idea based on function and design. The applicant may in this instance submit applications for both utility and design patents. The many sorts of patents are explained to readers in this article.

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