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How can I do if my patent is infringed by an US company but I did not apply for a US patent? |
Help me please. My invention that is granted a patent in my country is partially copied by a US company. But, due to a tight budget, I did not apply for a US patent. What should I do to protect my intellectual property? If your budget is still tight, forget the whole matter. Patent litigation is expensive. There is nothing you can do...That company I am sure has a patent for it, and since they have that patent and you don't...you have no case!US Law would side with them, in their opinion...no infringment occurred! If there is no US patent then they have the rights to procude the product. If you have a patent in another country they can not produce/market it in that country and any country that recognizes your countries patents. You need to speak with a lawyer who can help you with determining if your patent applies in any other countries. take that company to court in the country where you have a patent. as long as a patent is in place in any country you are protected from thieves. the U.S. court would probably also rule in your favor but I would use the country in which you are patented. get a patent lawer and when you win the thieves will have to pay your legal bills since they are in the wrong. U.S. patents cover any theft of patent, as would your country. Good Luck, you have a good case. You may well be able to prevent the production or distribution of your intellectual property in the US, or foce the infringer to pay royalties. You will need a patent attorney in your country who will work with a US patent attorney. |
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