Filing international patents in multiple countries can be confusing and time consuming. Follow these steps to make sure filing your patent goes smoothly.
How to File an International Patent: 7 Steps to International Property Protection
1. How to File an
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7 Steps to International Property Protection
2. Since there is no worldwide patent available at
this time, the best place to first patent your
invention in your country.
This keeps people, particularly competitors,
from stealing your work or using your ideas
without permission.
You can patent almost any invention, from a
recipe for a pie-cake to a blueprint for a new
technology.
1. Patent your invention in your country
3. To file patents in foreign countries within 6
months of filing in the U.S., you first have to
get a license from the USPTO.
The license can be used to file for a patent in
any country.
If you have already received a patent in the
U.S., you may not need a license.
2. Get a license.
4. Choosing the countries you want to file in may
have to do with competition or seeing a need
for the product.
Be aware that filing foreign patents can be
expensive and time consuming.
Avoid filing unnecessary patent in countries
where the product won’t be used profitably.
3. Decide where to file.
5. If a similar invention has been submitted for a
patent, your application will be denied.
You can search for this information using the
WIPO search engine called PatentScope.
4. Search for similar inventions.
6. You can attempt to write a patent application
on your own, but you risk making costly
mistakes.
A wiser option is to hire an intellectual
property attorney or team of international
patent specialists.
5. Create a draft patent application
7. The PCT (Patent Cooperation Treaty) office
makes sure everything is in order for your
patent and that it doesn’t violate any patents.
Usually a report from the PCT is given to the
applicant between 9 and 16 months after the
initial application is submitted.
6. Submit to the PCT office
8. You may officially choose the countries you
want to submit a patent to after you receive
approval from the PCT.
The countries you choose will receive a report
from the PCT to speed up the process. It will be
faster because the initial research on the patent
has already been completed.
7. File in other countries
9. As stated in step 5, creating a patent
application on your own can be risky and
difficult. Get help from MultiLing, an
international patent translation company, who
can get your patents completed right the first
time for countries across the world.
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each of its international patents, including
localized translation teams, computer and
human translation, and specialized vocabulary
glossaries for each project.
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