EPISODE · Mar 18, 2026 · 22 MIN
30. What Is a Patent? | Understanding What Patents Really Do
from Patent Pending Made Simple · host Outlier Patent Attorneys
Many inventors assume a patent automatically stops others from copying their idea. In this episode of Patent Pending Made Simple, attorneys Samar Shah and Jamie Brophy take a step back and explain what a patent actually is—and what it really does.They walk through the different types of patents (utility, design, and plant), clarify provisional vs. non-provisional filings, and touch on how patents differ from trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets. They also discuss common misunderstandings, such as whether a patent gives you the right to sell your invention, or how far “patent protection” really goes.Here’s what you’ll learn:The main categories of patents and what each coversWhat “provisional” and “non-provisional” mean in practiceHow patents differ from other forms of intellectual propertyWhy patents give you the right to exclude—not necessarily the right to sellThe role of patents in fundraising, licensing, and early-stage strategyCommon misconceptions inventors and startups often haveWhy it matters:Patents can be valuable tools—but only when used with clear goals in mind. Understanding what they do (and don’t do) helps inventors and startups make better strategic decisions, whether the goal is to license technology, attract investors, or build long-term value.ChaptersChapter 1: What a Patent ProtectsChapter 2: Provisional vs. Non-Provisional ApplicationsChapter 3: Patents, Trademarks, Copyrights, and Trade SecretsChapter 4: The Right to Exclude—Not the Right to SellChapter 5: How Patents Create Value for Startups and InventorsChapter 6: Common Misconceptions About PatentsChapter 7: Key Takeaways and Practical Advice
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