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The Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) enables the U.S. applicant to file one application, "an international application," in a standardized format in English in the U.S. Receiving Office (the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office), and have that application acknowledged as a regular national or regional filing in any State or region that is party to ...
A patent application filed under the PCT is called an international application, or PCT application. A single filing of a PCT application is made with a Receiving Office (RO) in one language.
From understanding the basics of the PCT system to handling specific procedural steps, this guide is designed to be your comprehensive resource for securing global patent protection. The PCT process is administered by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO).
Free search of international patent applications filed under the PCT System and in many national collections.
The Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) is an international agreement among intellectual property offices and intergovernmental authorities regarding the process of international patent applications.
The Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) makes it possible to seek patent protection for an invention simultaneously in each of a large number of countries by filing an "international" patent application.
The PCT Applicant’s Guide is updated virtually every week with information received from PCT Contracting States and Offices.
The PCT was then constructed through cooperation between the federal government and volunteers organized by the Pacific Crest Trail Association. In 1993, the PCT was officially declared finished.