A patent.
The patent protects the inventor so that he has sole rights to produce, sell, and/or license the invention for 17 years. It is intended as an incentive and reward for inventing.
Congress passed the Copyright Clause, also known as Article I, Section 8, Clause 8 of the United States Constitution, to protect inventors and writers. This grants them exclusive rights and patents to their work.
Inventors can turn to American Inventors Manufacturing to see their invention come to life. Invention Concepts is another online source for invention manufacturing.
Governments predominantly protect IP by enacting laws giving specific exclusive rights to creators and inventors, but also by negotiating international treaties to ensure these rights extend beyond national borders. In extreme cases, governments may step in to criminally prosecute infringers.
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Technically, a patent is granted to the inventors, but in practice, the corporation that employs the inventors owns the invention, the application and the resulting patents, if any, through an "assignment of rights" filed in the USPTO.
Bill of Rights protects the individual rights.Bill of rights protects the individual rights.
Isnt it called a patentPatent
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Necessity is the mother of all invention. Inventors invent because they or someone else has a need for something that does not exist.
The address of the National Inventors Hall Of Fame And Invention Museum is: 403 S Central Ave, Glendale, CA 91204