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Patents

Patents

A patent gives legal protection to inventions that are new, useful, and innovative. It grants the inventor exclusive rights to make, use, sell, or license the invention, preventing others from copying it without permission. Patent protection plays a key role in securing innovation and maintaining a competitive edge in the market.

At DURRO IP, we help inventors, startups, and businesses protect their ideas through strong patent support. Our team combines technical expertise with legal knowledge to ensure your invention is protected accurately and in compliance with patent laws.

How Patent Protection Works

01

Invention Review

We understand your invention and assess its patent eligibility.

02

Prior Art Search

A detailed search is conducted to identify existing patents and assess uniqueness.

03

Patent Drafting

Our experts prepare a detailed patent specification and claims.

04

Patent Filing

The patent application is filed with the relevant patent authority.

05

Examination & Objections

We handle examination reports, clarifications, and objections.

06

Patent Grant

Once approved, the patent is granted, securing your legal rights.

Why Choose DURRO IP for Patents

01. What types of inventions can be patented?
Inventions that are novel, involve an inventive step, and have industrial application can be patented.
You should file a patent before publicly disclosing or commercializing your invention.
Patent protection generally lasts for 20 years from the filing date.
Yes, international protection is possible through PCT or country-specific filings.
Yes, we follow strict confidentiality standards to protect your invention.
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