FAQs Patent Questions
Question:The Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property is a treaty relating to patents which is adhered to by 168 countries
Answer: There is a treaty relating to patents which is adhered to by 168 countries, including the United States, and is known as the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property.
Question:Where can I find information about patents obtained for stem cells?
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The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office offers a full-text search of issued patents and published applications. Try searching for "stem cell" or "stem cells."
Question:Can I list my patent for sale in the eOG:P?
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Yes. On the second Tuesday of each month, patents for license or sale are published in the OG. The current fee for this service is $25 for each published item.
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