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United States Code – Title 35 Part Two
Part two of the United States code on obtaining a patent is quite lengthy. It starts off describing the different criteria that must be met by the invention before it can be patented. This section of Title 35 also deals with the various types of patents available, along with how to submit an application to the Patent Office. Part two of the patent laws also contains information on the guidelines used in assessing your application, and the process involved in issuing the patent.
United States Code – Title 35 Part Three
This section of the United States Code on patents addresses the legal issues associated with patents. It describes the patent laws involved in the ownership of the patent, especially in the case of co-ownership. It also describes the role of the government in regards to patents, and goes into the patent laws that prevent someone from infringing on your patent rights. This section would be of interest to anyone wanting to know what the patent laws state about infringement, and what can be done as a solution to stopping someone from stealing your invention.
United States Code – Title 35 Part Four
Part four of the patent laws gives an overview of the Patent Convention Treaty. It describes the patent process on not only a national level, but also on an international level as well. This section is recommended to anyone interested in patenting a product overseas, and would like to know what the rights would be as a citizen of a member country.
Now you know some of the most important legal aspects of a patent and how they work.