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Patent Law
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patent rights. (German 2006) A patent is a government issued right granted to individuals or groups that protects their original inventions from being made, used, or sold by others without their permission for a set period of time. While pa...

Patent Law
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patents, the evolution of new forms of media raises challenges to the framework of patents. Although patent law has always had to adapt to new technologies, the issues surrounding computer-software patents have created considerable stresses...

Patent Transfer From Hospital
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within a hospital is often necessary but can be associated with an increased risk of morbidity and mortality. Due to changing roles, nursing staff are commonly finding themselves responsible for transferring patients. This article outlines...

The Limitations Of The Patent Australian Laws
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the "claims-in-suit") comprised in seven patents (the "patents-in-suit") pertaining to the human BRCAI and BRCA2 genes (Breast Cancer Susceptibility Genes 1 and 2) (collectively, "Bract/2") under each of (1) the Patent Act, 35 U.S.C. § 101 ...

Patents And Copyrights
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Patents What is a patent? In a definition, surely lax, it is a temporary monopoly on a technology. From the standpoint of official consent and protect these monopolies because they supposedly are the only mechanism that ensures that the inv...

Patents
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by a state (national government) to an inventor or their assignee for a limited period of time in exchange for a public disclosure of an invention. In addition, international patent license is provided by the patent owner the right to use t...

Why Firms Apply For Patents
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why firms apply for patents? Introduction Intellectual property infringement has been a concern as long as intellectual property rights have been protected. In fact, instances of patent infringement were documented in the 19th century durin...