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The World Intellectual Property Organisation defines a patent as "an exclusive right granted for an invention. In other words, a patent is an exclusive right to a product or a process that generally provides a new way of doing something, or offers a new technical solution to a problem. To get a patent, technical information about the invention must be disclosed to the public in a patent application".
According to the World Intellectual Property Organisation, patents can be granted for "inventions in any field of technology, from an everyday kitchen utensil to a nanotechnology chip. An invention can be a product – such as a chemical compound, or a process, for example – or a process for producing a specific chemical compound. Many products in fact contain a number of inventions. For example, a laptop computer can involve hundreds of inventions, working together".
According to IP Australia you cannot patent:
AusPat - IP Australia Search for Australian patents, trademarks and designs, records go back to 1979. |
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USPTO – United States Patent and Trademark Office Step by Step Guidance on searching for US-based patents across a range of resources including Patent Public Search a new web-based application that replaces legacy search tools PatFT and AppFT. |
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CNIPA - National Intellectual Property Administration, China |
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Espacenet - European Patent Office Search for full-text images of worldwide patent documents. |
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World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) Search WIPO's Patentscope database for International patent collections. |
The CAS SciFinder Discovery Platform is made up of three databases that aim to provide comprehensive coverage of chemistry and chemical engineering through one of the largest collections of organic and inorganic substance information. You can use the Scifinder-n database to specifically search for patents from over 109 issuing patent authorities covering more than 40,000 unique IPC codes.
You can read more about CAS Patents at this link.
To search for patents:
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