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What are the Steps for Filing a Patent?
The process of filing a patent involves several key steps:
Document the Invention
- Keep detailed records of the development process.
Conduct a Prior Art Search
- Ensure the invention is novel.
Draft the Patent Application
- Work with a patent attorney to prepare the application.
File the Patent Application
- Submit the application to the appropriate patent office.
Prosecution
- Respond to any queries or objections from the patent office.
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