Patent Law

Topics:
Regulatory issues
Tags:
Patent
Source:
tannedfeet.com

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Overview: Under the United States Constitution and federal law, patent rights are granted to inventors so that they might have exclusive rights to their discoveries. This exclusivity allows the patent holder to prevent others from making, using, selling, offering to sell, or importing the patented item. Once the patent expires, the public can then produce, sell and use the patented item at will. Article explains about the patent scope, patent-holder rights, patent requirements, after the grant validity and unenforceability of a patent, enforcement, damages for infringement and licensing, read for details.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 1


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