Intellectual property in Technology teaching
Patents
Patents protect an invention. The main kinds of inventions that can be patented are:
You pay a fee to IPONZ when you apply for a patent. A patent will only be granted if an invention is:
A patent is granted for four years, but can be renewed regularly up to a maximum term of 20 years, after which the patent expires. For example, the patent for James Dyson's bagless vacuum cleaner has now expired after 20 years, and other manufacturers do not need his consent to make similar products.
Owning a patent means having the legal right to prevent others in New Zealand commercialising your invention – although you might need to take them to court (which could be costly). You do not have to prove the invented product was copied, only that the same process of making it has been used commercially without your permission.
Patents benefit everyone because they place information in public for others to develop.
Developed for the Techlink site from a study by Susan Corbett, Louise Starkey and Ann Bondy, Victoria University of Wellington