Patents

A patent is a form of intellectual property that gives its owner the legal right to exclude others from making, using, or selling an invention for a limited period of years in exchange for publishing an enabling public disclosure of the invention. In most countries, patent rights fall under private law and the patent holder must sue someone infringing the patent in order to enforce his or her rights. In some industries patents are an essential form of competitive advantage; in others they are irrelevant.The procedure for granting patents, requirements placed on the patentee, and the extent of the exclusive …

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The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

UN- QUOTE INSERT QUOTE (EVEN THOUGH MANY OF THE PATENTS ARE ALSO REGISTERED IN THE MEMBER STATES OF THE


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

A file containing documents concerning the extent of Soviet economic dependence on the West. Documents in the file include reports suggesting that the Soviet Union was highly dependent on goods …

elements of the latter (such • as services, patents, and documentation provided with complete industrial


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 French

A file of correspondence and reports concerning the Bulgarian economy. The documents cover the results of the economic plans for 1981–1982; quarterly reports on the results for 1982; and the …

installations, machines and equipment, licences, know-how, patents, etc., for the chemical industry. Technoimport


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

A file of correspondence and reports concerning commercial relations between Yugoslavia and the United Kingdom, focussing on a visit to Britain by Milenko Bojanić, the Yugoslav federal secretary for foreign …

Venture, Long Term Co-operation, Medicine and Patents. We had understood modifications were to be introduced


The National Archives · 1 January 1981 English

had lapsed long before Pilkington took out the patents relating to the float I glass process which had


The National Archives · 1 January 1981 German

of the birth of the theologian Martin Luther. The file also covers discussions on what to do with patents presented by an East German national as a wedding gift to the Prince and Princess of Wales.

• I *ntf ô„ b u s i n e s s o f developing patents a r e ' v ? » ^ ^ f s u ^ t l o n that his inventions


The National Archives · 1 January 1981 German

A file of correspondence and reports concerning the economic situation in the Soviet Union. The documents cover Soviet capital investment for 1960–1980; the economic plan for 1985; assessments of the …


The National Archives · 1 January 1981 English

with Yugoslav politicians. Other documents in the file include copies of European Community laws on patents and cooperation agreements aimed at assisting ventures between Yugoslav enterprises and foreign companies;

INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY [JUNE 1981] Article 23 - Patents for chemical processes •I The fact that chemical devised, thereby allowing 1 'process limited patents to be easily by-passed. It would be better if :! I Articles 111 and 144 - Cancellation of patents' subject to -• - official and compulsory licences effect that many applicants who have applied for patents under the existing Law in tho expectation ' that of continuing for 15 years the life of these patents will be arbitrarily reduced to 7 y e a r s . Article


The National Archives · 1 January 1981 Serbian

A file of correspondence and reports concerning the internal situation in Yugoslavia. The documents cover assessments of the political and economic situation in the twelve months since the death of …

western industry in Yugoslav Joint Ventre and Patents legislation, Dr Ludviger referred to the fact


The National Archives · 1 January 1981 English

Industrial Co-operation Address by Mr P Ferdinando - Patents Office IV (a) Joint Commissions (b) Businessmen's


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