patented invention
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpatentandinvention
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patent
adjective
uk/ˈpeɪ.tənt/us/ˈpæt.ənt/
formal
very ...
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invention
noun[C or U]
uk/ɪnˈven.ʃən/us/ɪnˈven.ʃən/
something that has never been made before, or the process of creating something that has never been ...
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(Definition ofpatentandinventionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Section 2 demonstrates that a 19th-centurypatentedinventionin mechanical engineering and numerous 20th-century patented inventions can be similarly reinvented by genetic programming.!
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In other words, genetic programming succeeded, in the earlier work, in reinventing a previouslypatentedinvention.
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This may lead to a majorpatentedinventionin some mechanical process.
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But the same article may incorporate both apatentedinventionand a registered design.
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Apatentedinventioncan, in fact, be bought by anybody.
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This applies particularly where the licensee improves apatentedinventionand grants to the licensor the right to use the improved patent.
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It is important to note that the free use of apatentedinventionfor experimental purposes is also allowed.
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It is perhaps difficult, in some cases, to assert that apatentedinventionis worked to the fullest possible extent.
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We do not pay any royalty unless we are using any actuallypatentedinventionof which the patent is valid and unexpired.
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The scope of thepatentedinventionor the extent of protection is defined in the claims of the granted patent.
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Making, constructing, using, or selling apatentedinventionwithout the patent holder's permission can constitute infringement.
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If the essential elements of thepatentedinventionare present in the thing in issue, then that thing is infringing.
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His firstpatentedinventionwas the statoscope which showed whether a balloon or dirigible was ascending or descending.
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There is safe harbor in many jurisdictions to use apatentedinventionfor research.
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Patents provide the owner of a patent with the exclusive right to make, use and sell apatentedinvention.
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It was possible to run the machine without using the patented part, and the defendants willingly returned thepatentedinventionwhen action was commenced.
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The presumption can be rebutted if the defendant can show that they genuinely did not intend on using thepatentedinvention.
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Thepatentedinventionis based on a hydrochromatic ink which causes color change when the user draws with a water filled pen.
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The definition of patent infringement may vary by jurisdiction, but it typically includes using or selling thepatentedinvention.
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