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  • 1Trademark infringement — is a violation of the exclusive rights attaching to a trademark without the authorization of the trademark owner or any licensees (provided that such authorization was within the scope of the license). Infringement may occur when one party, the… …

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  • 2Swedish general election, 2006, computer infringement affair — The 2006 Swedish election espionage affair, in daily media sometimes called Leijongate, which is created from Watergate and the liberal party leader Lars Leijonborg, was a series of computer break ins and the subsequent scandal. It all started on …

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  • 3European Patent Convention — European patent law …

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  • 4Opposition procedure before the European Patent Office — The opposition procedure before the European Patent Office (EPO) is a post grant, contentious, inter partes, administrative [1] procedure intended to allow any European patent to be centrally opposed. European patents granted by the EPO under the …

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  • 5Trademark — For other uses, see Trademark (disambiguation). For guidelines on using trademarks within Wikipedia, see Wikipedia:Manual of Style (trademarks). Intellectual property law …

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  • 6Copyright law of Australia — The copyright law of Australia defines the legally enforceable rights of creators of creative and artistic works under Australian law. The scope of copyright in Australia is defined in the Australian Copyright Act 1968 (as amended), which applies …

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  • 7Australian copyright law — emerged from British and colonial models of the early 20th Century. It reflects international standards found in the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works, other multilateral treaties, and more recently, the U.S.… …

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  • 8List of software patents — This is an incomplete list, which may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries. Computer programs, software and patent law …

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  • 9Confusing similarity — In trademark law, confusing similarity is a test used during the examination process to determine whether a trademark conflicts with another, earlier mark, and also in trademark infringement proceedings to determine whether the use of a mark… …

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  • 10Apartheid Museum — Infobox Museum name = Apartheid Museum imagesize = 250 map type = map caption = Apartheid Museum latitude = 26.2376 longitude = 28.0090 established = 2001 dissolved = location = Johannesburg, RSA type = Specialized museums visitors = director =… …

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