1. What is a patent and who administers them in Australia?
A patent provides free and automatic protection for an author%u2019s original expression of ideas and information captured in a specific medium. It is administered by the Attorney-General%u2019s Department.
A patent is a unique way of identifying a product or service to distinguish it from its competitors. Australian patents are administered by IP Australia.
A patent is an exclusive right to exploit an invention commercially, granted for a limited term in return for public disclosure of the invention. Australian patents are administered by IP Australia.
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