Tag: how to protect my creation

Protection of a concept by alternative means

In addition to ensuring that some elements of the concept are protected by the relevant intellectual property right (see our previous article), it is worth seeking to secure your concept in itself should it remain unprotectable due to its more or less abstract nature.

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Concept, a limited protection?

As a matter of principle, intellectual property law cannot be used to protect a concept if it has not yet been translated into a concrete reality. However, a simple idea or concept is not without value.

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How to obtain protection?

The journey is long for a patent applicant. This article summarises the main steps to obtain patent protection, as well as intermediate steps such as proof of anteriority and preservation of secrecy.

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What are the conditions for applying for a patent?

Various inventions can be patented, but the subject matter of the application must meet the criteria set out in Article L611-10 al 1 of the French CPI: “New inventions involving an inventive step and capable of industrial application shall be patentable in all fields of technology.”

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What can be patented?

It is not always clear whether a particular invention is patentable. The requirements are precise and often necessitate the intervention of patent specialists to assess the patentability of the project.

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