The world has become a better place due to the inventions and innovations which has taken place over the centuries. Newton sensed the reality of gravitational pull, tuberculosis drugs was invented by a renowned doctor and even the internet is the brainchild of someone. Over the centuries, people have invented fire, light, train, airplanes, drugs for varied diseases, advanced machineries and so on. The people who have invented something new and unique are still remembered by the masses. Their names are safely edged in the books which will be revered by experts and common people for centuries and generations to come. But, how do we know that a particular person has invented certain formula, device or drug? The answer to this is quite simple- the person who invents something new and innovative always goes for patent application. Through this procedure, they get their invention patented so that others do not copy their invention and use it to gain profits and benefits.
Applying for patent is vital if you want to ensure that your invention is safe and in future, it will be associated with only your name. There may be times when you have invented something unique, say a formula, device or software, after years of hard work and dedication. You are very happy with the fruitful result and believe that your invention will be highly appreciated and can work wonders for the society as well as for you. There may be many buyers or takers for your unique output and you can become rich and famous within days. But, in excitement you reveal the details of your invention to an acquaintance or a colleague. When you try to sell your invention to a buyer, you are actually astonished to hear that your invention is actually not new and your colleague has already sold the idea to someone. In such situation, you actually feel very devastated as your years of hard work go in vain. You cannot even call the police as you have no proof that the invention is actually yours. So, in such cases it's always better to choose provisional patent application.
With this, you will get "patent pending" status within a day, which ensures that your invention cannot be copied by anyone. So, now you can bargain with your buyers and pave way to a prominent position in the society and the most fruitful result for your hard work and dedication!
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