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A patent office is a governmental agency responsible for examining and granting patents for new inventions. These institutions serve as the official registrars
Overview
A patent office is a governmental agency responsible for examining and granting patents for new inventions. These institutions serve as the official registrars of intellectual property, providing inventors with exclusive rights to their creations for a specified period. Globally, patent offices operate under diverse legal frameworks, but their core function remains consistent: to foster innovation by balancing the inventor's right to profit with the public's access to knowledge. The process typically involves rigorous examination of novelty, utility, and non-obviousness, often leading to complex interactions between inventors, their representatives, and the examining bodies. The economic and societal impact of patent offices is immense, shaping industries and driving technological advancement, though their procedures and the scope of patents granted are subjects of ongoing debate.