What is a PCT application?
A PCT application, or Patent Cooperation Treaty application, is an international patent filing that facilitates the obtaining of patents in multiple countries. PCT applications are filed by inventors and businesses that want to ensure they can protect and benefit from their inventions and intellectual property in many countries. Once an applicant files a PCT application, the international patent offices they’ve selected can receive the application, which will then be processed according to the rules of the PCT. This international filing system streamlines the process of filing patents in multiple countries. In North Carolina, PCT applications help to protect inventions and other intellectual property from being used or copied by others without permission. This means that if the PCT application is accepted, the applicant will have the exclusive right to use, manufacture, or sell their invention in the countries included on the PCT application. The PCT application is a great way to ensure your invention or other intellectual property is protected. In many cases, filing a PCT application may provide greater legal protection than trying to file individual patent applications in each of the countries you are interested in.
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