FAQs Patent Questions
Question:A patent is considered personal property and may be sold, mortgaged and may pass on to the heirs of a deceased patentee.
Answer: A patent is personal property and may be sold to others or mortgaged; it may be bequeathed by a will; and it may pass to the heirs of a deceased patentee. The patent law provides for the transfer or sale of a patent, or of an application for patent, by an instrument in writing.
Question:What is FDA’s role in the Patent Term Restoration Program?
Answer:
FDA’s primary responsibility is to assist the Patent Trademark Office (PTO) in determining a product’s eligibility for patent term restoration and to provide information to PTO regarding a product’s regulatory review period.
Question:A patent license makes sure the licensor does not sue the licensee.
Answer:
A patent license agreement is in essence nothing more than a promise by the licensor not to sue the licensee.
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