Allen, Dyer, Doppelt + Gilchrist, P.A. Explicate the Intricacies of International Patent in Jacksonville and Beyond


Posted August 6, 2021 by allendyer

The firm states patents, copyrights, trademarks, and trade secrets are some of the ways their clients protect the product of their mental labor.
 
August 03, 2021- Orlando, Florida – With over 45 years of experience under their belt, Allen, Dyer, Doppelt + Gilchrist have formidably and actively served legal services to clients and now intend to explicate the intricacies of the international patent in Jacksonville and beyond to sole entrepreneurs and massive corporations in order to help them understand its significance in protecting their hard-found discoveries and inventions. In the words of Herbert L. Allen, ADD+G shareholder and a Registered Patent Attorney, a patent is:

"An exclusive right granted for a discovery or invention, like a product or process."

The firm states patents, copyrights, trademarks, and trade secrets are some of the ways their clients protect the product of their mental labor. Patents, however, generally protect inventions of tangible products such as processes, machines, or even a chemical formula. And although this official document approved by the federal government gives the inventor the right to exclude others from creating, selling, or using the product in the U.S., there is no single "worldwide patent" that can be filed to protect the discovery or invention throughout the world. This means a simple patent would only protect an invention in the country where it is registered.

"A patent can only protect a discovery or invention in one region or country. Although there's no such thing as a "global patent," international patent law makes it simpler for inventors/owners to get patents approved in several different countries."

Herbert L. Allen, ADD+G shareholder, and a Registered Patent Attorney

Jack G. Abid, ADD+G shareholder, and a Registered Patent Attorney, shares that for protection overseas, clients can:

i. Apply for a separate patent at the patent office of the country where they want a patent;

ii. File a single request under the PCT (Patent Cooperation Treaty) for patent protection in over 140 countries; or

iii. Submit a single application with the EPO (European Patent Office) for patent protection in over 30 European countries.

In addition, the firm revealed that in 2014 the Office of International Patent Cooperation (OIPC) was established in an effort to improve and support the international patent system. This organization hopes and endeavors to help inventors and businesses in the United States protect their patent rights globally, as well as support the innovation community worldwide. Moreover, Allen, Dyer, Doppelt + Gilchrist also shared that patents, in general, are granted for twenty years from the date the application is filed; nevertheless, periodic fees are mandatory to uphold the enforceability of the patent.

While explaining the significance of patents, Jack G. Abid said, "It's crucial for owners and inventors to know that the cost of a worldwide patent for an invention can accumulate to millions of dollars! In fact, acquiring a patent in almost all two hundred countries can potentially add up to a whopping total of $1,000,000 for filing and issuance. Additionally, it could also cost another $1,000,000 to sustain the patent for its whole term."

That's why Allen, Dyer, Doppelt + Gilchrist strongly believes it is imperative for inventors to consult with an experienced international patent attorney instead of navigating this complex and exorbitantly expensive venture alone.

The form also shares that once the patent expires, anybody may use, sell, make, or import the discovery/invention without the patent owner's permission, granted the subject matter isn't shielded by an unexpired patent. In addition to this, it is also critical to understand that all sorts of intellectual protections have several regulations both here in the United States as well as abroad.

Therefore, if an idea or product needs international protection, be certain to closely review and assess the laws of the state in which patent protection is sought. Knowing rights and the kinds of coverage available for intellectual property can help clients safeguard what is rightfully theirs and maintain peace of mind.

About Allen, Dyer, Doppelt + Gilchrist, P.A.

Established over four decades ago, Allen, Dyer, Doppelt + Gilchrist has formidably and actively served legal services to clients in Florida, specializing in complex business litigation and intellectual property matters. Over the years, the firm has worked with numerous clients, ranging from individual entrepreneurs to local and international corporations, and has effectively applied their rivaled expertise in Intellectual Property Law to deliver aptly fit and effective legal services for the best value.

Additionally, Allen, Dyer, Doppelt + Gilchrist’s exemplary service and certified attorneys are a few of the other reasons why it enjoys long-term relationships with its clients. The firm involves practice areas, such as trademark and copyright prosecution, patent, litigation and licensing, entertainment law, as well as internet and computer law.

Moreover, Allen, Dyer, Doppelt + Gilchrist attorneys have won significant victories at trial and received several rewards and recognitions for their efforts, including U.S. News Best Law Firms, AV Preeminent ratings by Martindale‑Hubbell, Florida Trend Legal Elite, Orlando Magazine’s Best Lawyers, and Super Lawyers. The company was also recently named one of the “Top 100 Law Firms in the U.S.” for obtaining trademark and patent registrations by Intellectual Property Today.

Allen, Dyer, Doppelt + Gilchrist offices are located in Miami, Winter Springs, Orlando, and a satellite location in Jacksonville. For more information, visit www.allendyer.com

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Last Updated August 6, 2021