Patent annuities
Patent annuities, also referred to as patent renewal fees or maintenance fees, are periodic payments that must be made to keep a granted patent in force. These fees are typically required by the national or regional patent offices where the patent has been granted. After a patent is issued, the inventor or patent holder needs to pay annuities at regular intervals (usually annually or every few years) to maintain the patent’s legal protection.
Key Aspects of Patent Annuities:
Patent annuities are crucial to ensuring the long-term protection of an invention and avoiding unintentional lapses that could result in the loss of valuable intellectual property rights.