Question
What happens if a patent is granted?
A) The invention becomes public domain
B) The patent holder has exclusive rights to the invention
C) The patent holder must pay a royalty
D) The invention is licensed automatically
A) The invention becomes public domain
B) The patent holder has exclusive rights to the invention
C) The patent holder must pay a royalty
D) The invention is licensed automatically
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B) The patent holder has exclusive rights to the invention
When a patent is granted, the patent holder receives exclusive rights to the invention, which means they can prevent others from making, using, selling, or importing the patented invention without permission for a certain period of time (usually 20 years from the filing date for utility patents).
When a patent is granted, the patent holder receives exclusive rights to the invention, which means they can prevent others from making, using, selling, or importing the patented invention without permission for a certain period of time (usually 20 years from the filing date for utility patents).
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