Patent

A patent is a monopoly granted to an inventor by the government, securing him/her the exclusive right to manufacture, exploit, use and sell the patented invention. While there is some homogeneity internationally, there are differences in patent laws and regulations for almost every country. Not all countries are signatory to the various international treaties dealing with intellectual property rights on a worldwide scale.

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DR. Michael Maskery

Patent Agent


Michael's practice focuses on the patent drafting, prosecution and strategy in a variety of technology fields.MBM read_more_btn

 

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 The process of invention is complete only with the IP protection provided in law. That's where MBM comes in. We match our clients' creative thinking with the creative protection needed to achieve their goals.Read More About MBM

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