Inventions, Patents, and Their ManagementVan Nostrand, 1959 - 602 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 53.
26. lappuse
... reason for taking out a patent . Until the inventor has obtained his patent , he has no recourse against an- other who has learned of the idea in a lawful way and proceeds to practice the invention . Of course , the invention must be ...
... reason for taking out a patent . Until the inventor has obtained his patent , he has no recourse against an- other who has learned of the idea in a lawful way and proceeds to practice the invention . Of course , the invention must be ...
99. lappuse
... reason why an inventor should be very cautious in using his invention before filing an application . If others hear about the invention and put it into public use , such use will prevent the inventor from getting a valid patent , if he ...
... reason why an inventor should be very cautious in using his invention before filing an application . If others hear about the invention and put it into public use , such use will prevent the inventor from getting a valid patent , if he ...
331. lappuse
... reason for nor common sense in such involved wording , which sometimes leads to the wrong party's being referred to without the mistake's being noticed . The lawyers for the two parties sometimes get a license so involved that neither ...
... reason for nor common sense in such involved wording , which sometimes leads to the wrong party's being referred to without the mistake's being noticed . The lawyers for the two parties sometimes get a license so involved that neither ...
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The Protection of Ideas | 1 |
Procedure and Records | 14 |
The Patent Office | 30 |
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Inventions, Patents, and Their Management Alf Keyser Berle,Lyon Sprague De Camp Fragmentu skats - 1959 |
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