Can an individual copyright or patent a phrase? If so, is the same process and costs involved as patenting or an invention?
In response to your question to InventionAid.com, the appropriate protection for a phrase depends upon how you are using the phrase. If you are using it in a trademark sense, you would protect it as a trademark. If you are using it as artistic matter, you might protect it by copyright. If you will tell us what the phrase is and how you are using it, we can give you a more specific answer. QUESTION : Thanks for your interesting and helpful web site. When using your online provisional patent application service, do you make any rewrite of the patent description, or just forward to description as it is to the patent office ? If you do not make any editing of the description, and do not write it in the form of claims, do I get a real protection for my patent? Or in other words, will I be able to protect my patent based on the filing date of the provisional patent if someone else will come out with a product to the market before I will file the full patent? My concern is from a situation wh
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