What can I patent?

Patents are a form of intellectual property that allow inventors to protect their inventions or products. In the United States, including the state of New York, you can patent inventions, products, processes, and designs. The most common type of patent issued in the United States is the utility patent, which is issued for inventions or machines that have a practical and useful purpose. This type of patent is also for processes, which are methods of performing a task or making something. Utility patents are valid for twenty years from the date of filing. Design patents are issued for the design of a physical item, such as a product or an ornamental design. Design patents are valid for 14 years from the date they are granted. Plant patents are for asexually reproducing plants such as hybrid or genetically modified plants. Plant patents are valid for twenty years from the date they are filed. Finally, there are also patents for computer software programs. These patents are valid for fourteen years from the date they are issued. When considering patenting something, it’s important to research the type of patent that applies to your invention or product. It’s also important to ensure that you meet the criteria and criteria for your invention or product to be eligible for a patent. Finally, before filing your patent application, it’s important to consult with a patent attorney in order to ensure that you follow all of the necessary steps and procedures in filing and receiving your patent.

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