E-dicts™
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Combination patent
Refer to a patent granted for an invention that unites existing components in a novel way.
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Commerce
Refers to the whole system of an economy that constitutes an environment for business. Commerce is a system or an…
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Commercialisation
Commercialisation of intellectual property is simply about planning how you will take your good idea to the marketplace. It involves…
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Common inventor
Refers to an inventor, whose name is listed on multiple patent applications or granted patents, making the inventions at least…
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Company name
A company is the name given to a corporate entity incorporated. This may not necessarily be the business name that…
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Compilation
Refers to a work formed by the collection and assembling of pre-existing materials or of data that are selected, coordinated,…
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Complete Specification
This is the basis for your patent. It must describe your invention fully, detail the best way of putting your…
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Compulsory Licence
The right granted by the Commissioner of Patents to one or more parties to produce a patented invention. These are…
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Compulsory license
Intellectual property can do so without seeking the rights holder’s consent, and pays the rights holder a set fee for…
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Computer Program
Refers to a set of statements or instructions to be used directly or indirectly in a computer in order to…
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