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DEFINITION
OF PATENTS:
A
patent for an invention is granted by government to the inventor,
giving the inventor the right for a limited period to stop others
from making, using or selling the invention without the permission
of the inventor. When a patent is granted, the invention becomes
the property of the inventor, which - like any other form of property
or business asset - can be bought, sold, rented or hired. Patents
are territorial rights; UK Patent will only give the holder rights
within the United Kingdom and rights to stop others from importing
the patented products into the United Kingdom.
A
grant made by a government to an inventor, assuring the sole right
to make, use, and sell the invention for a certain period of time.
Many audio and video technologies are covered by patents. This is
also true of the underlying technologies for many of the international
standards such as MPEG.
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 they can be published for the advancement
of knowledge of the general public.
A
patent is a set of exclusive rights granted by a government to a
person for a fixed period of time in exchange for the regulated,
public disclosure of certain details of an invention. The person
applying for a patent does not need to be the inventor who created
or authored the invention.
The
International Patent Institute (or IIB standing for Institut International
des Brevets, its French name) was an intellectual property organisation
established on June 6, 1947 in The Hague, Netherlands, by a set
of European countries, France, Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands.
It was integrated into the European Patent Organisation on January
1 1978.
The
European Patent Organisation (EPO or EPOrg in order to distinguish
it from the European Patent Office, which is the main organ of the
organisation) is a public international organisation set up by the
European Patent Convention. The European Patent Organisation has
its seat at Munich, Germany.
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