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The novelty and uniqueness of your invention.
The inventive step or non-obviousness compared to existing knowledge.
The practical applicability and utility of your invention.
Compliance with legal standards and patentable subject matter.
Adequacy of disclosure and documentation for replicating your invention.
Market potential and commercial viability to justify the patent investment.
Important: This checklist is intended as a basic guide and should not replace professional legal advice. Patent laws vary by location and are subject to change. We recommend consulting a qualified patent attorney to ensure your invention and rights are fully protected. Use of this checklist does not create an attorney-client relationship with Innovent Law.