Frequently Asked Questions

Answer: Inventors of the 21st Century refers to any inventor or inventors, that invented or came up with an intellectual property and processed it through a government intellectual property office or an organization such as the international organization known as Patent Corporation Treaty (PCT) between the year 2000 and this year. The century shall continue until December 2099. In addition, inventions under the Paris convention are also part of the century inventions.

Question: Does one need membership to post their information?

Answer: Yes. You need to create an account using an email and password. You then login to post your information.

Question: How are we supposed to add or publish an invention or a patent on your website?

Answer: Inventions are added as uniform resource locators (URL) links that points to government publications. These can be from any country government website or from the Patent Corporation Treaty (PCT) website. Patents filed under the Paris Convention are also welcome. You may refer to some of the posted patent links such as those posted by James Kakaire. Mr. Kakaire was our first client!

Question: Can one post a publication on behalf of another?

Answer: No.

Inventors or owners to whom an invention is assigned, are the only ones that can post a link to their patent or patents. A brief description of the patent helps readers better understand what your patent is about.

Checkout posts by our first client: James Kakaire. These can give you an idea on how to post your inventions to centuryinventors.com.

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