patent file

  • 21patent — the granting by a government of monopoly rights to the owner of an invention to manufacture and sell it for a certain number of years, conditional on the owner being willing to immediately reveal the ideas incorporated in the invention, so that… …

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  • 22Patent pool — In patent law, a patent pool is a consortium of at least two companies agreeing to cross license patents relating to a particular technology. The creation of a patent pool can save patentees and licensees time and money, and, in case of blocking… …

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  • 23Patent thicket — A patent thicket is a dense web of overlapping intellectual property rights that a company must hack its way through in order to actually commercialize new technology. [ Carl Shapiro, [http://faculty.haas.berkeley.edu/shapiro/thicket.pdf… …

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  • 24Patent caveat — A patent caveat was a legal document filed with the United States Patent Office. [Patent Act of 1836] Caveats were discontinued in 1909. A caveat was like a patent application with a description of an invention and drawings, but without claims.… …

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  • 25Patent Busting Project — The Patent Busting Project is an EFF initiative launched April 19, 2004 to challenge patents that the EFF claims are illegitimate and suppress innovation or limit online expression. The initiative involves two phases: documenting the damage… …

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  • 26patent — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun VERB + PATENT ▪ apply for, file ▪ In 1843 Bain filed a patent for his fax machine. ▪ get, obtain, take out ▪ pro …

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  • 27patent — / peɪtəntˌ pætənt/ noun an official document showing that a person has the exclusive right to make and sell an invention ● to take out a patent for a new type of light bulb ● to apply for a patent for a new invention ♦ ‘patent applied for’ or… …

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  • 28patent — / peɪtəntˌ pætənt/ noun an official document showing that a person has the exclusive right to make and sell an invention ● to take out a patent for a new type of light bulb ● to apply for a patent for a new invention ♦ ‘patent applied for’,… …

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  • 29Patent ambush — A patent ambush is where a member of a standardisation body withholds information about patents it owns, has pending, or intends to file during the development of a proposed standard and subsequently claims them to be relevant to the standard as… …

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  • 30file — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 collection of papers ADJECTIVE ▪ bulging, bulky (BrE), thick ▪ box (BrE), card, lever arch (BrE), Manila, paper …

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