Foreign Patent Filing and PCT Application
Posted on May 19, 2008 - Filed Under Law | Leave a Comment
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Foreign Patent Filing and PCT Applications
I. Why to Foreign File?
Many people think that there is an all encompassing international patent;
unfortunately, there really is not. Your U.S. filed patent application is only good in the United States. Thus, in order to obtain foreign patent rights, you must file separately in each foreign country because the patent laws of each country are different. With that understood, Patent Cooperation Treaty applications (PCT) can be filed designating multiple foreign countries. This is discussed in further detail in section II below.
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Posted on January 23, 2008 - Filed Under Legal and Law | Leave a Comment
Once you file your patent application in the United States, you have started a clock running that when it runs out will prevent you from getting a patent in a foreign country if you don’t take timely action. That clock runs for one year.
Your alternatives are to file in the foreign countries (or country groups) of your choice within the year or file a Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) application to extend the deadline for filing to at least two-and-one-half years.
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