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  2. Patentable subject matter in the United States - Wikipedia

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    (a) the problem with biological inventions is where the discovery of Nature's work ends and where a human invention begins, i.e. patent monopoly should not encompass a "natural phenomenon or a law of nature". (b) the problem with the software inventions (such as “mathematical algorithms, including those executed on a generic computer,...

  3. Outline of patents - Wikipedia

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    Patent holding company – company that holds patents on behalf of one or more other companies but does not necessarily manufacture products or supply services based upon the patents held. Patent portfolio – collection of patents owned by a single entity, such as an individual or corporation. The patents may be related or unrelated.

  4. United States patent law - Wikipedia

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    This statute allows the US government to override patent protection (or contract another entity to do so) for public-use purposes. The patent owner can sue for limited compensation. [36] Invention Secrecy Act (1951) Patent Act of 1790, First Patent Act - April 7, 1790; Patent Act of 1836; Patent Act of 1870; Patent Act of 1952; Patent Reform ...

  5. Have an idea for an invention but no formal training? Here's ...

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    With a patent filed with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, Hazlett and his founders welcomed opinions from the innovation community about their scale, which helped with redesigns. "We were a ...

  6. Patent - Wikipedia

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    One effect of modern patent usage is that a small-time inventor, who can afford both the patenting process and the defense of the patent, [110] can use the exclusive right status to become a licensor. This allows the inventor to accumulate capital from licensing the invention and may allow innovation to occur because he or she may choose not to ...

  7. Patentable subject matter - Wikipedia

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    The European Patent Convention (EPC) does not provide positive guidance on what should be considered an invention for the purposes of patent law. However, it provides in Article 52(2) EPC a non-exhaustive list of what are not to be regarded as inventions, and therefore not patentable subject matter:

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