İhtira beratı, bulgu belgesi, Bir durum veya bir işi yalnızca kendi yetkisi altında görme, Bir durum veya bir işi yalnızca kendi yetkisi altında görme:"Çünkü Türkiye'de patenti yabancı şöhretlerin elinde bulunan heykeltıraşlık Türk sanatkârına para getirmez."- P. Safa, Gemilere ayrıldıkları limanın sağlık durumu için verilen belge, Uyrukluk belgesi, Bir buluşun veya o buluşu uygulama alanında kullanma hakkının bir kimseye ait olduğunu gösteren belge,
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Bir durum veya bir işi yalnızca kendi yetkisi altında görme:"Çünkü Türkiye'de patenti yabancı şöhretlerin elinde bulunan heykeltıraşlık Türk sanatkârına para getirmez."- P. Safa
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Bir buluşun veya o buluşu uygulama alanında kullanma hakkının bir kimseye ait olduğunu gösteren belge
Open, unobstructed, expanded, To successfully register an invention with a government agency; to secure a letter patent, Patent leather: a varnished, high-gloss leather typically used for shoes and accessories, A declaration issued by a government agency declaring someone the inventor of a new invention and having the privilege of stopping others from making, using or selling the claimed invention; a letter patent, Explicit and obvious, A specific grant of ownership of a piece of property; a land patent, a government decree giving an inventor the exclusive right to produce, use, or sell an invention, A government grant giving an inventor the exclusive right to make or sell his or her invention for a term of years, Covers new inventions (process, machine, manufacture, composition of matter), or any new and useful improvement of an existing invention, a legal granting of the right to stop others from making, using, offering for sale, or selling an invention There are three types of U S patents: utility (machines, products, processes, compositions), design (protection for "aesthetic appearance"), and plant (asexually reproduced plants) See SIUC's Patent and Copyright Policy, a written document that allows an inventor exclusive rights to make, use, or sell an invention for a number of years, grant rights to; grant a patent for (of a bodily tube or passageway) open; affording free passage; "patent ductus arteriosus, A "patent" is a document issued by a national government granting the patentee the exclusive right to manufacture, use or sell the invention described in the patent for a prescribed interval of time After that interval of time has expired, the invention is "on the public domain", which means that it is free for anyone to use without payment to the patentee Click HERE to see more information on patent and patent application information, a legal document giving inventors the exclusive rights to their invention for a number of years, A legal protection of a new invention for a limited period of time in return for revealing the information, A document defining the rights conferred by the grant, but often used generally to mean any published specification A patent, which is the mature form of a patent application, consists of drawings of the invention, a specification explaining it, and claims which define the scope of exclusivity, An incorporeal statutory right that gives an inventor, for a limited period, the exclusive right to use or sell a patented product, or to use a patented method or process, A patent is legally enforceable grant that gives the inventor the exclusive right to commercially exploit the invention for the life of the patent, pat, The sole right, granted by the government, to sell, use, and manufacture an invention or creation, Intellectual property protection of the embodiment of an idea A patent is the statutory monopoly property right granted by the government to prevent others from making, using or selling what was patented for a set period (commonly 20 years from the patent date) in exchange for making public the information in the patent document, A license that secures the holder the exclusive right to make, use or sell and invention, A Government deed; a document that conveys legal title to public lands to the patentee Public domain lands are patented; acquired lands are deeded by the Government, a patent is one of those rights which come under the general heading of intellectual property A patent is the right of an individual or company to profit from a particular invention or unique manufacturing process, and must be registered in each country in which they wish that invention or process to be protected by law Once registered, a person can grant to a third party a license to exploit the invention or process in return for the payment of a fee usually known as a royalty, The exclusive right of an inventor to make, use, or sell his invention for a period of years A patent is an intangible asset that may be depreciated over its remaining life The sale of a patent usually results in long-term capital gain treatment, Open to public perusal; said of a document conferring some right or privilege; as, letters patent, See Letters patent, under 3d Letter, Appropriated or protected by letters patent; secured by official authority to the exclusive possession, control, and disposal of some person or party; patented; as, a patent right; patent medicines, Open; expanded; evident; apparent; unconcealed; manifest; public; conspicuous, receive a patent, receive exclusive rights to an invention or design, protected by a patent; clear; obvious, evident; ingenious, innovative, exclusive right to an invention or design; invention or design that is protected by a patent, A (special, alienable, prima facie) legal right granted by the government to use, or at least (in the case there are other patents which your use of your patent would infringe) to bar others from using a device, design or type of plant that you have created (In the US restrictions last for 17 years for useful devices, and 14 years for designs ) To patent a device one must prove that it is useful, original and not obvious Patents are subject to challenge in court and may be upheld or overturned, A writing securing to an invention, a document granting an inventor sole rights to an invention an official document granting a right or privilege make open to sight or notice; "His behavior has patented an embarrassing fact about him", obtain a patent for; "Should I patent this invention?", To grant by patent; to make the subject of a patent; to secure or protect by patent; as, to patent an invention; to patent public lands, The right or privilege conferred by such a document; hence, figuratively, a right, privilege, or license of the nature of a patent, A letter patent, or letters patent; an official document, issued by a sovereign power, conferring a right or privilege on some person or party, A document making a grant and conveyance of public lands, pa·tent patents patenting patented The pronunciation is also used for meanings, Spreading; forming a nearly right angle with the steam or branch; as, a patent leaf, An exclusive right granted for 17 years by the federal government to manufacture and sell an invention, A patent is an intellectual property right relating to inventions - that is, to advances made in a technical field A patent for an invention is granted by the government to the applicant, and gives him the right for a limited period to stop others from making, using or selling the invention without permission In return for this right, the applicant must disclose how his invention works in sufficient detail When a patent is granted, the applicant becomes the owner of the patent Like any other form of property, a patent can be bought, sold, licensed or mortgaged Patents are territorial rights, so a UK patent will only give the owner rights within the United Kingdom and rights to stop others from importing products into the United Kingdom, clearly apparent or obvious to the mind or senses; "the effects of the drought are apparent to anyone who sees the parched fields"; "evident hostility"; "manifest disapproval"; "patent advantages"; "made his meaning plain"; "it is plain that he is no reactionary"; "in plain view", and, provides the patent holder, or patentee, the right to exclude others from making, using, selling, offering for sale, or importing an invention for 20 years from the date of the patent's issuance A patent is a government-sponsored monopoly, designed to reward the inventor by providing him with incentive to risk time, effort, and money in developing new technologies In order to earn patent protection, an invention must be New Useful Nonobvious, A patent is an exclusive right granted for an invention, which is a product or a process that provides a new way of doing something, or offers a new technical solution to a problem A patent provides protection for the invention to the owner of the patent for a limited period, generally 20 years, A legal grant issued by a government permitting an inventor to exclude others from making, using, or selling a claimed invention during the patent's term The TRIPS Agreement mandates that the term for patent applications filed after June 7, 1995, runs 20 years from the filing date To receive patent protection, an invention must display patentable subject matter (a process, machine, article of manufacture), originality, novelty, nonobviousness, and utility Current U S law is based on the 1952 Patent Code As a signatory to the 1883 Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property, the United States belongs to the premier international patent treaty organization, the Paris Union, (of a bodily tube or passageway) open; affording free passage; "patent ductus arteriosus", A patent secures to an inventory the exclusive right to make, use and sell an invention for 17 years Inventors should contact the U S Department of Commerce Patent Office, emphasis You use patent to describe something, especially something bad, in order to indicate in an emphatic way that you think its nature or existence is clear and obvious. This was patent nonsense. a patent lie. = obvious + patently pa·tent·ly He made his displeasure patently obvious = clearly. a special document that gives you the right to make or sell a new invention or product that no one else is allowed to copy patent on/for. Government grant to an inventor of the exclusive right to make, use, or sell an invention, usually for a specified term. It may be granted for a process or method that is new, useful, and not obvious, or for a new use of a known process, machine, or composition of matter or material, including asexually reproduced plants and genetically engineered organisms. It may also be granted for any new, original, and ornamental design for an article of manufacture. The first recorded patent for an industrial invention was granted in 1421 in Florence to the architect and engineer Filippo Brunelleschi. Until recently there were wide variations in the patent systems implemented by different countries. The duration of patents recognized generally ranged from 16 to 20 years. In some countries (e.g., France), some patents were given shorter terms because the inventions had an overall general usefulness. In communist countries (e.g., the Soviet Union), patents per se were not recognized; instead, certificates were issued to inventors to ensure that they received some form of compensation for their work. The agreement establishing the World Trade Organization in the 1990s specifies a minimum set of exclusive rights that all patentees must be accorded and mandates a minimum patent term of 20 years from the date an application is filed. Patents are considered personal property and may be sold, assigned, or otherwise transferred, an official document granting a right or privilege, in British English.1. A patent is an official right to be the only person or company allowed to make or sell a new product for a certain period of time. P&G applied for a patent on its cookies He held a number of patents for his many innovations, make open to sight or notice; "His behavior has patented an embarrassing fact about him", If you patent something, you obtain a patent for it. He patented the idea that the atom could be split a patented machine called the VCR II, a document granting an inventor sole rights to an invention, grant rights to; grant a patent for, Simple past tense and past participle of patent, For which a patent has been granted, In a clear and unambiguous manner, patd, past of patent, protected by patent, (of devices and processes) protected by patent; "they are patented inventions", (of devices and processes) protected by patent; "they are patented inventions, present participle of patent, very clearly, unmistakably (`plain' is often used informally for `plainly'); "the answer is obviously wrong"; "she was in bed and evidently in great pain"; "he was manifestly too important to leave off the guest list"; "it is all patently nonsense"; "she has apparently been living here for some time"; "I thought he owned the property, but apparently not"; "You are plainly wrong"; "he is plain stubborn", openly, in an exposed manner, manifestly; clearly, obviously, evidently, Openly; evidently, third person singular of patent, plural of patent, BluBlocker® sunglass lenses are covered by two US patents, Cover new inventions (process, machine, manufacture, composition of matter), or any new and useful improvement of an existing invention, Rights in relation to inventions or innovations granting the owner protection against copying or unauthorised use, A form of recognition by the government that a person has the exclusive use and benefit of a new invention •Intellectual Property, Protection or ownership rights granted by government to inventors for their original products, processes, or composition of matter,
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To successfully register an invention with a government agency; to secure a letter patent
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Patent leather: a varnished, high-gloss leather typically used for shoes and accessories
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A declaration issued by a government agency declaring someone the inventor of a new invention and having the privilege of stopping others from making, using or selling the claimed invention; a letter patent
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Explicit and obvious
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A specific grant of ownership of a piece of property; a land patent
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a government decree giving an inventor the exclusive right to produce, use, or sell an invention
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A government grant giving an inventor the exclusive right to make or sell his or her invention for a term of years
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Covers new inventions (process, machine, manufacture, composition of matter), or any new and useful improvement of an existing invention
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a legal granting of the right to stop others from making, using, offering for sale, or selling an invention There are three types of U S patents: utility (machines, products, processes, compositions), design (protection for "aesthetic appearance"), and plant (asexually reproduced plants) See SIUC's Patent and Copyright Policy
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a written document that allows an inventor exclusive rights to make, use, or sell an invention for a number of years
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grant rights to; grant a patent for (of a bodily tube or passageway) open; affording free passage; "patent ductus arteriosus
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A "patent" is a document issued by a national government granting the patentee the exclusive right to manufacture, use or sell the invention described in the patent for a prescribed interval of time After that interval of time has expired, the invention is "on the public domain", which means that it is free for anyone to use without payment to the patentee Click HERE to see more information on patent and patent application information
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a legal document giving inventors the exclusive rights to their invention for a number of years
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A legal protection of a new invention for a limited period of time in return for revealing the information
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A document defining the rights conferred by the grant, but often used generally to mean any published specification A patent, which is the mature form of a patent application, consists of drawings of the invention, a specification explaining it, and claims which define the scope of exclusivity
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An incorporeal statutory right that gives an inventor, for a limited period, the exclusive right to use or sell a patented product, or to use a patented method or process
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A patent is legally enforceable grant that gives the inventor the exclusive right to commercially exploit the invention for the life of the patent
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The sole right, granted by the government, to sell, use, and manufacture an invention or creation
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Intellectual property protection of the embodiment of an idea A patent is the statutory monopoly property right granted by the government to prevent others from making, using or selling what was patented for a set period (commonly 20 years from the patent date) in exchange for making public the information in the patent document
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A license that secures the holder the exclusive right to make, use or sell and invention
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A Government deed; a document that conveys legal title to public lands to the patentee Public domain lands are patented; acquired lands are deeded by the Government
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a patent is one of those rights which come under the general heading of intellectual property A patent is the right of an individual or company to profit from a particular invention or unique manufacturing process, and must be registered in each country in which they wish that invention or process to be protected by law Once registered, a person can grant to a third party a license to exploit the invention or process in return for the payment of a fee usually known as a royalty
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The exclusive right of an inventor to make, use, or sell his invention for a period of years A patent is an intangible asset that may be depreciated over its remaining life The sale of a patent usually results in long-term capital gain treatment
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Open to public perusal; said of a document conferring some right or privilege; as, letters patent
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See Letters patent, under 3d Letter
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Appropriated or protected by letters patent; secured by official authority to the exclusive possession, control, and disposal of some person or party; patented; as, a patent right; patent medicines
receive a patent, receive exclusive rights to an invention or design fiil
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protected by a patent; clear; obvious, evident; ingenious, innovative sıfat
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exclusive right to an invention or design; invention or design that is protected by a patent isim
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A (special, alienable, prima facie) legal right granted by the government to use, or at least (in the case there are other patents which your use of your patent would infringe) to bar others from using a device, design or type of plant that you have created (In the US restrictions last for 17 years for useful devices, and 14 years for designs ) To patent a device one must prove that it is useful, original and not obvious Patents are subject to challenge in court and may be upheld or overturned
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A writing securing to an invention
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a document granting an inventor sole rights to an invention an official document granting a right or privilege make open to sight or notice; "His behavior has patented an embarrassing fact about him"
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obtain a patent for; "Should I patent this invention?"
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To grant by patent; to make the subject of a patent; to secure or protect by patent; as, to patent an invention; to patent public lands
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The right or privilege conferred by such a document; hence, figuratively, a right, privilege, or license of the nature of a patent
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A letter patent, or letters patent; an official document, issued by a sovereign power, conferring a right or privilege on some person or party
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A document making a grant and conveyance of public lands
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pa·tent patents patenting patented The pronunciation is also used for meanings
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Spreading; forming a nearly right angle with the steam or branch; as, a patent leaf
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An exclusive right granted for 17 years by the federal government to manufacture and sell an invention
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A patent is an intellectual property right relating to inventions - that is, to advances made in a technical field A patent for an invention is granted by the government to the applicant, and gives him the right for a limited period to stop others from making, using or selling the invention without permission In return for this right, the applicant must disclose how his invention works in sufficient detail When a patent is granted, the applicant becomes the owner of the patent Like any other form of property, a patent can be bought, sold, licensed or mortgaged Patents are territorial rights, so a UK patent will only give the owner rights within the United Kingdom and rights to stop others from importing products into the United Kingdom
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clearly apparent or obvious to the mind or senses; "the effects of the drought are apparent to anyone who sees the parched fields"; "evident hostility"; "manifest disapproval"; "patent advantages"; "made his meaning plain"; "it is plain that he is no reactionary"; "in plain view"
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provides the patent holder, or patentee, the right to exclude others from making, using, selling, offering for sale, or importing an invention for 20 years from the date of the patent's issuance A patent is a government-sponsored monopoly, designed to reward the inventor by providing him with incentive to risk time, effort, and money in developing new technologies In order to earn patent protection, an invention must be New Useful Nonobvious
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A patent is an exclusive right granted for an invention, which is a product or a process that provides a new way of doing something, or offers a new technical solution to a problem A patent provides protection for the invention to the owner of the patent for a limited period, generally 20 years
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A legal grant issued by a government permitting an inventor to exclude others from making, using, or selling a claimed invention during the patent's term The TRIPS Agreement mandates that the term for patent applications filed after June 7, 1995, runs 20 years from the filing date To receive patent protection, an invention must display patentable subject matter (a process, machine, article of manufacture), originality, novelty, nonobviousness, and utility Current U S law is based on the 1952 Patent Code As a signatory to the 1883 Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property, the United States belongs to the premier international patent treaty organization, the Paris Union
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(of a bodily tube or passageway) open; affording free passage; "patent ductus arteriosus"
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A patent secures to an inventory the exclusive right to make, use and sell an invention for 17 years Inventors should contact the U S Department of Commerce Patent Office
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emphasis You use patent to describe something, especially something bad, in order to indicate in an emphatic way that you think its nature or existence is clear and obvious. This was patent nonsense. a patent lie. = obvious + patently pa·tent·ly He made his displeasure patently obvious = clearly. a special document that gives you the right to make or sell a new invention or product that no one else is allowed to copy patent on/for. Government grant to an inventor of the exclusive right to make, use, or sell an invention, usually for a specified term. It may be granted for a process or method that is new, useful, and not obvious, or for a new use of a known process, machine, or composition of matter or material, including asexually reproduced plants and genetically engineered organisms. It may also be granted for any new, original, and ornamental design for an article of manufacture. The first recorded patent for an industrial invention was granted in 1421 in Florence to the architect and engineer Filippo Brunelleschi. Until recently there were wide variations in the patent systems implemented by different countries. The duration of patents recognized generally ranged from 16 to 20 years. In some countries (e.g., France), some patents were given shorter terms because the inventions had an overall general usefulness. In communist countries (e.g., the Soviet Union), patents per se were not recognized; instead, certificates were issued to inventors to ensure that they received some form of compensation for their work. The agreement establishing the World Trade Organization in the 1990s specifies a minimum set of exclusive rights that all patentees must be accorded and mandates a minimum patent term of 20 years from the date an application is filed. Patents are considered personal property and may be sold, assigned, or otherwise transferred
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an official document granting a right or privilege
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in British English.1. A patent is an official right to be the only person or company allowed to make or sell a new product for a certain period of time. P&G applied for a patent on its cookies He held a number of patents for his many innovations
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make open to sight or notice; "His behavior has patented an embarrassing fact about him"
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If you patent something, you obtain a patent for it. He patented the idea that the atom could be split a patented machine called the VCR II
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a document granting an inventor sole rights to an invention
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grant rights to; grant a patent for
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For which a patent has been granted
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(of devices and processes) protected by patent; "they are patented inventions"
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present participle of patent
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unmistakably (`plain' is often used informally for `plainly'); "the answer is obviously wrong"; "she was in bed and evidently in great pain"; "he was manifestly too important to leave off the guest list"; "it is all patently nonsense"; "she has apparently been living here for some time"; "I thought he owned the property, but apparently not"; "You are plainly wrong"; "he is plain stubborn"
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openly, in an exposed manner, manifestly; clearly, obviously, evidently sıfat
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Cover new inventions (process, machine, manufacture, composition of matter), or any new and useful improvement of an existing invention
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Rights in relation to inventions or innovations granting the owner protection against copying or unauthorised use
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A form of recognition by the government that a person has the exclusive use and benefit of a new invention •Intellectual Property
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Protection or ownership rights granted by government to inventors for their original products, processes, or composition of matter
trademark, proprietary name, letter patent, charter, letters patent, patent, brevets d'invention, licence, patent; bill of health, patent, patent right, (Denizcilik) bill of health,
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