Process Patents
Definition
Patents protecting specific methods, techniques, or processes for manufacturing, treating, or transforming materials, as distinct from product patents which protect the end item. Process patents are commercially valuable where the production method itself confers quality, cost, or performance advantages, and may be licensed to generate royalty income. They are categorised separately in patent portfolio analysis and may require distinct valuation methodologies to reflect their contribution to production economics.
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