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1Software patents under TRIPs Agreement — The WTO s Agreement on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPs), particularly Article 27, are important elements in the debate on the international legal framework for the patentability of software, and on whether software… …
2Software patents under the European Patent Convention — Computer programs, software and patent law Topics …
3The United States of America — The United States of America † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The United States of America BOUNDARIES AND AREA On the east the boundary is formed by the St. Croix River and an arbitrary line to the St. John, and on the north by the… …
4Inventive step under the European Patent Convention — Legal requirements applicable to European patent applications and patents …
5Byzantium under the Palaiologoi — Infobox Former Country native name = Βασιλεία Ῥωμαίων conventional long name = Byzantine Empire common name = Byzantium year start = 1261 year end = 1453 date start = July 25 date end = May 29 event start = Recapture of Constantinople from the… …
6Claims under the European Patent Convention — Legal requirements applicable to European patent applications and patents …
7Separation of powers under the United States Constitution — This article refers to the separation of powers specifically in the United States. For the article on the theory of separation of powers, see: Separation of Powers Separation of powers is a political doctrine under which the executive,… …
8Novelty under the European Patent Convention — Legal requirements applicable to European patent applications and patents …
9The Thirty Years War — The Thirty Years War † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Thirty Years War The Thirty Years War (1618 48), though pre eminently a German war, was also of great importance for the history of the whole of Europe, not only because nearly all… …
10The Church — The Church † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Church The term church (Anglo Saxon, cirice, circe; Modern German, Kirche; Sw., Kyrka) is the name employed in the Teutonic languages to render the Greek ekklesia (ecclesia), the term by which… …