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Yes, he/she can patent his/her idea before production because patent offices deal with documents only (title, technical background, drawings and claims). The patent examiner can decide if the invention, as described in those documents, is industrially applicable or not.
Patent infringement is handled by legal authorities of the country where the infringement occurs.
The first step is drafting the concept, followed by filing, a formal examination, substantive examination, publication, and finally, a grant. During the substantive examination, the concept undergoes a novelty check and consideration of its inventive step and industrial application.
Patents are granted based on the order they are received. Thus, the first person who submits the patent will be granted protection of the invention’s concept.
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AGIP, Abu-Ghazaleh Intellectual Property, is a global intellectual property firm providing services for trademarks, patents, industrial designs, copyrights, domain names, IP enforcement, and IP consultancy.
AGIP helps businesses, innovators, and rights holders protect, manage, enforce, and commercialize their intellectual property rights across multiple jurisdictions.
AGIP was established in Kuwait in 1972 under the name T.M.P. Agents.
AGIP combines decades of IP experience, broad regional and international coverage, specialized teams, and services covering registration, enforcement, consultancy, portfolio management, and brand protection.
Yes. AGIP serves clients regionally and globally through its offices, liaison offices, correspondent offices, and selected agents and associates.
AGIP’s head office is located in Amman, Jordan.
AGIP can assist with trademarks, patents, industrial designs, copyrights, domain names, plant varieties, trade secrets, geographical indications, and related IP rights.
Yes. AGIP supports IP protection across the Arab region, the MENA region, and international markets through its offices and worldwide network.
AGIP’s services are suitable for companies, brand owners, innovators, inventors, entrepreneurs, SMEs, creative professionals, and international organizations seeking IP protection.
AGIP’s long history, specialized IP services, international reach, work with major clients, and involvement in IP development across the region support its trusted professional position.
Yes. AGIP has been involved with major IP and trade organizations, including WIPO, WTO, INTA, AIPPI, and FICPI.
AGIP has contributed to IP development by supporting legal reforms, training programs, publications, and cooperation with governments and international organizations.
Yes. AGIP has supported initiatives related to IP legislation, enforcement frameworks, training, and awareness in several Arab countries.
Yes. AGIP provides IP services to international clients, including major global companies seeking protection in the MENA region and other jurisdictions.
Yes. AGIP supports SMEs and entrepreneurs with IP strategy, trademark protection, patent and design services, and guidance on entering international markets.
AGIP Building, 104 Mecca Street, Um-Uthaina, Amman, Jordan P.O. Box: 921100, Amman 11192, Jordan Telephone: (00 962-6) 5100 900 Email : agip@agip.com