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Patent - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaA patent is a set of exclusive rights granted by a state to an inventor or his assignee for a fixed period of time in exchange for a disclosure of an ... |
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Biological patent - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaAug 2, 2008 ... The 1970’s marked the first time when scientists patented methods on their biotechnological inventions with recombinant DNA. ... |
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What Can Be PatentedThe patent law specifies the general field of subject matter that can be patented and the conditions under which a patent may be obtained. ... |
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United States Patent and Trademark Office Home PageThe U.S. Department of Commerce’s United States Patent and Trademark Office ( USPTO) has released fiscal year-end numbers that demonstrate the agency’s ... |
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USPTO Web Patent DatabasesThe US Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) now offers World-Wide Web (Web) access to bibliographic and full-text patent databases. |
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Alexander Graham Bell and the Telephone - First PatentSee the original patent for the telephone issued to Alexander Graham Bell. |
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Patented European Webshop - FFIISuch patents would have been rendered enforceable by the software patent directive that the European Parliament managed to reject in 2005, thanks to the ... |
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FreeType and PatentsJun 1, 2008 ... There are potential patent infringement issues when using either FreeType 1 or FreeType 2 in one of your applications or libraries. ... |
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Amazon One-Click ShoppingFeb 29, 2000 ... In the fall of 1997, Amazon.com submitted a patent application .... They subsequently patented the process because they didn't want to see ... |
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Patent troll sending out invoices for image hyperlinksMay 28, 2008 ... The Singapore-based operation appears to be a patent holding firm, the only purpose of which is to license its IP out to other companies. ... |