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  2. Patent map - Wikipedia

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    A patent map is a graphical model of patent visualisation. This practice "enables companies to identify the patents in a particular technology space, verify the characteristics of these patents, and ... identify the relationships among them, to see if there are any zones of infringement." [1] Patent mapping is also referred to as patent ...

  3. United States Patent and Trademark Office - Wikipedia

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    The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) is an agency in the U.S. Department of Commerce that serves as the national patent office and trademark registration authority for the United States.

  4. IP5 (intellectual property offices) - Wikipedia

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    IP5 is a forum of the five largest intellectual property offices in the world. The five patent offices are the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), the European Patent Office (EPO), the Japan Patent Office (JPO), the Korean Intellectual Property Office (KIPO), and the National Intellectual Property Administration (CNIPA formerly SIPO) in China.

  5. Patent visualisation - Wikipedia

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    The issue date is the data the patent is granted, usually 3.5 years after filling depending on the patent office. Crossing dates and locations fields offer a global vision of a technology in time and space. Assignee: Patent assignees are organizations or individuals - the owners of the patent.

  6. Patent office - Wikipedia

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    A patent office is a governmental or intergovernmental organization which controls the issue of patents. In other words, "patent offices are government bodies that may grant a patent or reject the patent application based on whether the application fulfils the requirements for patentability ."

  7. Google Patents - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    Wikipedia entry for Google Patents.Google Patents is a search engine from Google that indexes patents and patent applications from the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

  8. Category:Patent offices - Wikipedia

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    Indian Patent Office; Intellectual Property Agency of Armenia; Intellectual Property Office (United Kingdom) Intellectual Property Office of Singapore; Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines; Intellectual Property Organisation of Pakistan; IP Australia; IP5 (intellectual property offices) Israel Patent Office; Italian Patent and ...

  9. Espacenet - Wikipedia

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    Espacenet (formerly stylized as esp@cenet) [1] [2] is a free online service for searching patents and patent applications.Espacenet was developed by the European Patent Office (EPO) together with the member states of the European Patent Organisation.