Is there an easy way to get a patent in Canada, without a patent lawyer?
Friday, September 5th, 2008 at
12:14 am
Kevin Keys asked:
I have an excellent idea, but i’m not sure how to go about patenting it. If I made a lot of money i’d hire a patent lawyer, then again if I had a lot of money I probably wouldn’t resort to thinking Viagra Without Prescription of inventions to make money. See my dilemma? Shouldn’t the government fund a program like this?
I have an excellent idea, but i’m not sure how to go about patenting it. If I made a lot of money i’d hire a patent lawyer, then again if I had a lot of money I probably wouldn’t resort to thinking Viagra Without Prescription of inventions to make money. See my dilemma? Shouldn’t the government fund a program like this?
Tagged with: Dilemma • Government Program • Inventions • Money
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In Canada, like in the U.S., you can file a patent application pro se (i.e., on your own). There is no requirement that you use a patent attorney/agent, although it is preferred for many reasons. The most important reason, in my opinion, is that a patent is a legal document, and a poorly written patent may be invalid and/or unenforceable.
Keep in mind that simply having an excellent idea is not necessarily a reason to obtain a patent. There may be other ways to enter a market, and many successful products/services in the market are not protected by patents.