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Your patent application (or specification, as it is known in the legal context) must explain how to make and use your invention.
Patent law requires that the specification is enabling (so anyone can make and use your invention by following the description in your specification) and that it describes the best mode of your invention.
Anyone seeking to use your invention during that time must get your permission, and this often includes entering into a license agreement for which the other party will pay you.
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But like nuclear power, once the genie is out of the bottle, you can't control the intentions of everyone who uses your invention, and it's easy to imagine someone seeing the extreme money-making potential of a device that allowed us sophisticated access to our own neurological reward systems.
As your idea is transformed into an invention, use your inventor's journal to create a succinct description of your invention.
Theoretically, you're the only person that's allowed to use your patented invention, unless you sell either the invention or the right-to-use to someone else.
I know, you're probably thinking, "My gosh how hard is it to run some cheddar through the Cuisinart or use your grater?" (Especially since the invention of the microplane the world's best graters?) TOO HARD!
What you need to understand about patents is that a patent is a legal right to keep others from making, using, or selling your invention.
Advantages and disadvantages of patents include: A patent gives you the ability to exclude others from making, using, or selling your invention for 20 years.
The problem is that we use invention and innovation synonymously.
Promote your invention using magazines like Inventors Digest.
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