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Comparison Between Trade Secrets, Patents, and Trademarks
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Nick Johnson
Nick Johnson is a lead counsel with Johnson Law Group, a law firm with principal offices located in Houston, Texas. Mr. Johnson specializes in representing plaintiffs with injury cases involving mesothelioma. Contact Nick Johnson at 1-888-311-5522 or visit http://www.johnsonlawgroup.com
 
By Nick Johnson
Published on 05/3/2007
 
It typically requires a patent attorney to define all the nuances between trade secrets, patents, and trademarks, however a few basics don't require a patent attorney for a generic understanding.

Patent infringement is considered an infringement on a product, or a product enhancement that is patented to an existing inventor or company. For a period nearing twenty years, an inventor or company can hold exclusive rights to a patent, and anyone who markets or presents a product that can only reasonably used for the same purpose is guilty of patent infringement.

Comparison Between Trade Secrets, Patents, and Trademarks
It typically requires a patent attorney to define all the nuances between trade secrets, patents, and trademarks, however a few basics don't require a patent attorney for a generic understanding.

Patent infringement is considered an infringement on a product, or a product enhancement that is patented to an existing inventor or company. For a period nearing twenty years, an inventor or company can hold exclusive rights to a patent, and anyone who markets or presents a product that can only reasonably used for the same purpose is guilty of patent infringement.