How to Patent an Idea in Nigeria

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Firstly, let us begin with what a patent is. A patent is an exclusive

right granted for an innovation, which could be a product or a process

that provides a novel way(s) of doing something or offers a new

technical solution to a problem.









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A patent grants the inventor a temporary but exclusive monopoly of the

commercial use of an invention. This means that the inventor has the

sole right to make a profit from the idea. This also means that every

other person does not have the right to make, use, or sell the

patented idea in Nigeria without the consent of the inventor for the

set duration of the patent. The rights to a patent are vested in the

“Statutory Inventor†that is the first person to file and register

the patent owns the patent. In Nigeria, the primary law that governs

the grant of patents is the Patents and Designs Act. The Government

agency that manages the grant of patents is the Registrar of patent,

trademark, and industrial design, which is under the Federal Ministry

of Commerce. Applications are made to the Registrar of Patents and

Copyrights. The Nigerian law on patent is governed by the Patents and

Design Acts Cap. 344 of the law of the Federation of Nigeria 1990(Act

of 1970).



How to Patent an Idea in Nigeria











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Why should you patent an idea?



An inventor should patent an idea if he or she wants to make sure that

s(he) has exclusive rights to make money off the product.



How much does a Patent Cost?



It is highly recommended that you hire the services of a online patent

lawyer when you want to register a patent in Nigeria. Prices then

might vary depending on the charges of the lawyer.



How to know if your idea is eligible to be patented



You must know that not all innovations are eligible or valid to be

patented. The law provides that a patent may be granted for an idea or

invention only if it satisfies the criteria set out in Patents and

Design Acts Cap. 344, which are:





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be new: This requires that the idea or invention for which a patent is

being sought must be new. Newness means if the idea stems from an

innovative activity which has not been publicly disclosed or known

prior to the date on which the patent is applied. When an idea has

been put to use or published (in whatever form), the idea is no longer

new since it has been earlier anticipated. The patent might be

invalidated on this account. However, if the prior use of the idea

prior to the date on which the patent was applied was solely

experimental or done in secret, its newness may still be valid.

This idea to be patented must involve an inventive step that is not

obvious: This means that the idea must constitute an improvement on an

already patented invention. The extent to which this is measured is

the difference between the idea that is previously known and the new

idea the inventor claims to have formulated. It is required that it be

seen that the inventor has duly exercised his inventive faculty in

such a way that will be considered truly original to justify the grant

of the patent. You can check out

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to learn more on how to patent your invention.

The idea must be capable of industrial application i.e. useful

The idea must not be against public policy or morality. Inventions

which may encourage immoral and offensive behavior will not be

patented.

Application for patent for an idea dates only to one invention but

cover claims for any number of products or processes involved.



How to Patent an idea in Nigeria



When you want to make a patent application in Nigeria, the first step

is to ensure the invention has not already been patented. You can do

this by conducting a search. Whether the idea on which the patent is

sought is a product or process, the same registration procedure is

required. Application for the grant of a patent is made to the

registrar of Patent and Industrial designs which is under the Federal

Ministry of Commerce, Abuja. The application consists of:Claim or

Claims and specification: claim specifically states the new and

inventive product or process sought to be protected

A declaration by the true inventor requesting that he or she be

mentioned as such in the Patent with his name and address

A signed power of attorney or authorization of agent (if the

application is made by an agent), authorizing your Attorney to

register the patent

A copy of the patent specification in English

A certified copy of the priority document

The prescribed fee

A copy of the Deed of Assignment: This is where the invention has been

assigned by the true inventor.



Once the application has been examined and satisfies the statutory

requirements as to the completion of the application form, payment of

appropriate fees and dating to only one invention, the Registrar is

likely to grant the patent



If the result of the search shows that this idea has been patented,

then the application for a patent will go thus:A petition or request

is made for a patent signed by the applicant or his agent. The

petition must contain the applicant’s full name and address;

Claim or Claims and specification which specify the process or product

sought to be protected

A declaration signed by the true inventor requesting that (s)he be

mentioned as such in the patent. It must also include the name and

address of the true inventor

Must include a signed power of attorney or authorization of agent (if

the application is made by an agent)

If the true inventor is outside Nigeria, it must include the address

for service in Nigeria

Payment of the prescribed fee.



According to the Nigerian patent law, if an application for a patent

is made in Nigeria within 12 months of the making of an earlier

application in a foreign country, such application will be treated as

having been made on the same date the foreign application was made. If

an applicant is seeking priority to his application for a patent, he

or she must submit a written declaration showing:





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number of the earlier application:The country in which such

application was made

The name of the person who made it.

















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