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What qualifies as a patent and how is it granted

What qualifies as a patent and how is it granted

A patent is a legal right granted to an inventor, giving them exclusive rights to make, use, or sell their invention for a limited period (typically 20 years). The invention must be new, involve an inventive step, and be useful in industry. After examination and approval by a patent office, the patent is granted and published.

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