PROTECT A SPECIFIC EMBODIMENT OF AN IDEA

No, abstract ideas cannot be protected as patents for invention or industrial utility models. These two forms of protection protect specific embodiments that solve technical problems in a different way than what is known in the state of the art. In order to obtain a patent for invention or industrial utility model, it is necessary to have a sufficiently clear and detailed description of the solution, accompanied by drawings, such as to allow an expert in the field to reproduce the subject matter of protection.