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The rights granted under a United States patent extend only to the territory of the United States, and have no effect in other countries. Almost every country has its own patent law, and a person desiring a patent in a particular country must file for patent protection in that country.
In European patent law, the important requirement for an invention is that it must be novel and involve an inventive step, this is comparable to the US requirement that an invention must be novel and not be obvious. However, Europe applies a stricter interpretation of these requirements.
Utility patents, which generally cover how an invention functions or how an invention is made. Design patents, which cover the ornamental, non-functional features of an invention. Plant patents, which cover certain newly discovered plants.
Because each country has its own rules for patentability of inventions, PCT patent applications should be carefully drafted to allow the various jurisdictions that may be sought after for patent protection to use claim terms that are fully supported by the originally filed description.
The rights granted under a United States patent extend only to the territory of the United States, and have no effect in other countries. Almost every country has its own patent law, and a person desiring a patent in a particular country must file for patent protection in that country.
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The patent laws of many countries differ in various respects from U.S. patent law. In most foreign countries, publication of the invention before the filing date of the application will bar the right to a patent.
In European patent law, the important requirement for an invention is that it must be novel and involve an inventive step, this is comparable to the US requirement that an invention must be novel and not be obvious. However, Europe applies a stricter interpretation of these requirements.
Patents and trademarks are territorial and must be filed in each country where protection is sought. A U.S. patent or trademark does not afford protection in another country.

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