Neurosurgeon, inventor, and surfing enthusiast John Adler uses his understanding of energy and desire to help patients to patent a system that can provide therapeutic radiation while protecting healthy tissue.
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Intellectual property (IP) refers to creations of the mind, like inventions, artistic works, designs, and symbols, that are legally protected. These protections, known as IP rights, grant the owner exclusive rights to use and profit from their creations, allowing them to commercialize and protect their innovationUSPTO in your region.
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Publishing electronic grants via our online platform Patent Center and eliminating redundancies in the process has reduced the time between grant notification and the issuance date.
As part of our efforts to reduce pendency and inventory of unexamined design applications, the USPTO is suspending expedited examination of design applications effective April 17, 2025.
These mechanisms give our customers a more secure way to verify their identity when accessing USPTO system accounts and provide increased protection against phishing attacks.
What does uspto do’s?
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) is an agency within the U.S. Department of Commerce responsible for granting U.S. patents and registering trademarks. Its primary functions include examining patent applications, determining their validity, and granting patents to those who have made eligible inventions. Additionally, the USPTO registers trademarks, ensuring the protection of brand names and logos used in commerce