Asked by Yulinda Rizky Pratiwi on Feb 18, 2024

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Which of the following is true about filing for a patent in the United States?

A) Patents are based on a "first to file" basis.
B) Patents are based on a "first to invent" basis.
C) Patents can be shared if multiple people invent the same product.
D) Patents are awarded to the best design should multiple people file at the same time.

Patent

A grant of exclusive property rights on inventions through the U.S. and other governments.

  • Understanding the concept of "first to file" as the basis for patents in the United States.
  • Understanding the concept of "first to invent" as an alternative basis for patents in the United States.
  • Recognizing that patents cannot be shared if multiple people invent the same product.
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Jasmine Henderson

Feb 18, 2024

Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
In the United States, patents are awarded on a "first to file" basis, meaning whoever files for the patent first is granted the exclusive right to use and sell the invention. This is in contrast to some other countries, which award patents on a "first to invent" basis. Additionally, patents cannot be shared if multiple people invent the same product and, in the case of multiple people filing for a patent at the same time, the patent is granted to the first person or entity to have filed the application.