Patent, Copyright & Trademark: A Desk Reference to Intellectual Property LawNolo Press, 1996 - 430 lappuses Presents an overview of patent copyright, trademark, and trade secret laws covering intellectual property, with charts and examples of the various types of protections, definitions of terminology and sample forms. |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 84.
168. lappuse
... tion ( a ) in that work . ( c ) Exceptions .- ( 1 ) The modification of a work of visual art which is a result of the passage of time or the inherent nature of the materials is not a distortion , mutilation , or other modification ...
... tion ( a ) in that work . ( c ) Exceptions .- ( 1 ) The modification of a work of visual art which is a result of the passage of time or the inherent nature of the materials is not a distortion , mutilation , or other modification ...
197. lappuse
... tion by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office . Patent examiners often reject the initial application as filed , most commonly because the scope of the patent being applied for is too broad in light of previous developments in that field ...
... tion by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office . Patent examiners often reject the initial application as filed , most commonly because the scope of the patent being applied for is too broad in light of previous developments in that field ...
361. lappuse
... tion . When an interference hearing is held , the PTO uses a set of rules developed by the courts over the years to decide which applicant is entitled to the registra- tion . The rules are based on such variables as : • who was first to ...
... tion . When an interference hearing is held , the PTO uses a set of rules developed by the courts over the years to decide which applicant is entitled to the registra- tion . The rules are based on such variables as : • who was first to ...
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Copyright Law for Librarians and Educators: Creative Strategies and ... Kenneth D. Crews Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 2006 |