use of patent license

  • 1Defensive Patent License — Licensing of patents …

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  • 2license — li·cense 1 / līs əns/ n [Anglo French, literally, permission, from Old French, from Latin licentia, from licent licens, present participle of licēre to be permitted, be for sale] 1 a: a right or permission granted by a competent authority (as of… …

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  • 3patent — pat·ent 1 / pat ənt3 also pāt / adj [Anglo French, from Latin patent patens, from present participle of patēre to be open] 1 a: open to public inspection see also letters patent at letter 2 …

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  • 4bare patent license — A grant of authority to make, use or vend patented product throughout the United States or in a given part thereof, with no right of exclusion …

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  • 5bare patent license — A grant of authority to make, use or vend patented product throughout the United States or in a given part thereof, with no right of exclusion …

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  • 6license — A personal privilege to do some particular act or series of acts on land without possessing any estate or interest therein, and is ordinarily revocable at the will of the licensor and is not assignable. Lehman v. Williamson, 35 Colo.App. 372, 533 …

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  • 7license — A personal privilege to do some particular act or series of acts on land without possessing any estate or interest therein, and is ordinarily revocable at the will of the licensor and is not assignable. Lehman v. Williamson, 35 Colo.App. 372, 533 …

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  • 8Patent infringement — Patent law (patents for inventions) …

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  • 9License — For Wikipedia s licensing policy, see Wikipedia:Copyrights. For the Aya Ueto album, see License (album) …

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  • 10patent — 1. adj /peytant/ Open; manifest; evident; unsealed. Used in this sense in such phrases as patent ambiguity, patent writ, letters patent. noun /pabtsnt/ A grant of some privilege, property, or authority, made by the government or sovereign of a… …

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