subject: Guidelines For Orange County Patent Law [print this page] You should always become familiar with Orange County patent law before you reveal any information about a new invention that you intend to market. If you are expecting that invention to be profitable in any way for you, it is recommended that you seek the counsel of an experienced patent attorney to make sure that you properly obtain a patent for your invention.
It is critical that you protect your new idea, and you need to do it legally, thoroughly and properly. An attorney is the best professional to assist you with everything you need to do in order to protect all of the hard work that has gone into your invention to make sure that all credit for it is yours.
The first part of understanding Orange County patent law is knowing what a patent is. A patent is a set of rights that is granted to the inventor for a novel, useful and non obvious invention. The true inventor of an idea or object deserves to reap the rewards that result from their creativity, ingenuity, dedication and hard work. The inventor also needs to make sure that no one else can claim that idea as their own. This is the core of patent law, and with the help of an experienced attorney you can file for a patent to protect your royalties and your inventions. Although you do not have to register for a patent, it is incredibly important to do so.
If you fail to get your invention or idea properly registered, you will be at risk for having it be copied and misused by any number of other people who will then claim it as theirs and will go and patent your item as if it were their own idea. You would then have no rights to royalties or profits of any kind if your idea is not patented, and is then stolen and used by someone else.
There are some stipulations and restrictions that determine what can and cannot be patented. First of all, in order for an invention to be patentable, it has to be new, or novel by law. The rights that you get by protecting your invention are absolute rights, and they prevent theft, abuse and unauthorized sales and use of it. No one else can use your invention, manufacture it, offer it for sale or sell it during the term of your patent. If an infringement against you occurs, you would be able to ask the court for an injunction to prevent the misuse from continuing. Your attorney will be able to help you with Orange County patent law and with seeking an award for damages you may have incurred because of misuse.