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Re: BigBadWolf post# 62720

Wednesday, 11/22/2023 2:17:53 PM

Wednesday, November 22, 2023 2:17:53 PM

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https://www.uspto.gov/patents/search#:~:text=The%20United%20States%20Patent%20and,available%20to%20assist%20public%20users.
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A published patent application is a "pre-patent" that has been submitted to the Patent Office for consideration but has not yet been granted. If the Patent Office is convinced by the claims of an applicant's filed patent, they will grant the applied-for patent.


First of all, there's no difference between a patent issued vs granted. They're the same. A granted or issued US patent is an actual patent. After filing for a provisional patent, you have 1 year to file for a non-provisional, which can result in a granted or issued US patent.Jul 31, 2020


Granted patents essentially hand the creators and manufacturers of a protected work a monopoly over that work for a set period of time. Published patent applications for inventions do not give these rights to the creators of works, but simply say that the works might be protected in the future



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