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Intellectual Property:
 
Intellectual Property (IP) Rights
 
Intellectual Property Rights are legal rights, which result from intellectual activity in the industrial, scientific, literary and artistic fields. Under Intellectual Property Law, owners are granted certain exclusive rights to a variety of intangible assets. Common types of Intellectual Property include Copyrights, Trademarks, Patents, Industrial Design Rights and Trade Secrets.
 
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FAQs

 
Q What are the most common types of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)?
A Copyrights, Trademarks, Patents, Industrial Design Rights and Trade Secrets.
   
Q How long does a Patent protect my rights?
A 20 years from the date of filing a Patent Application.
   
Q When can I claim my invention is "Patent Pending"?
A From the day a Patent Application is filed.
   
Q What is a Provisional Patent Application?
A A Provisional Patent Application does not require the claims or the drawings necessary in a Patent Application. The Provisional Patent Application gives 12 months of time to file a complete specification, and is never been examined.
   
Q How long does it take to obtain a Patent?
A The exact time cannot be foreseen and depends upon the complexity of the invention and the examiner assigned to a Patent application.
   
Q What is a Design Patent?
A A Design Patent protects the way an article "looks" i.e., the aesthetics of the article.
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