Patent Infringement occurs when a person or organization makes, uses, sells or imports a patented invention without the permission of the patent owner. A patent grants the inventor exclusive rights over the invention for a specific period, ensuring that others cannot commercially exploit it without authorization. Unauthorized use of a patented invention can harm the inventor’s rights and reduce the commercial value of the innovation.
Patent infringement may include copying a patented product, using a patented process or manufacturing a technology that is protected by an existing patent. Such actions can lead to legal disputes and financial losses for the patent holder. Protecting patent rights ensures that inventors maintain control over their innovations and receive proper recognition and economic benefits.
Legal assistance in patent infringement matters includes identifying unauthorized use, issuing legal notices and initiating legal proceedings when necessary. Strong enforcement helps inventors safeguard their intellectual property, protect technological advancements and maintain their competitive advantage in the market.