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Τι (ποιος) είναι F-term (patent law) - ορισμός

F-term (Japanese patent); F-term (Japanese patent law)

F-term (patent law)         
In Japanese patent law, F-term is a system for classifying Japanese patent documents according to the technical features of the inventions described in them. It is not a replacement for the International Patent Classification (IPC) or other patent classifications, but complements other systems by providing a means for searching documents from different viewpoints.
German patent law         
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Patent law in Germany; German patent system; Patent law of Germany; German Patent Law; Patent in Germany; Patents in Germany; German patent; German patents; Patentgesetz; German Patents Act
German patent law is mainly governed by the Patents Act () and the European Patent Convention. A patent covering Germany can be obtained through four different routes: through the direct filing of a national patent application with the German Patent and Trade Mark Office () (direct national route), through the filing of a European patent application (European route), or through the filing of an international application under the Patent Cooperation Treaty followed by the entry into either the European phase or the national (German) phase of said international application (Euro-PCT route).
Patent law in the Netherlands         
LEGAL SYSTEM REGULATING THE GRANTING OF PATENTS FOR INVENTIONS WITHIN THE NETHERLANDS, AND THE ENFORCEMENT OF THESE RIGHTS
Patent law in Bonaire; Patent law in Curaçao; Patent law in Saba; Patent law in Sint Eustatius; Patent law in Sint Maarten; Rijksoctrooiwet; Dutch patent law; Patent law of the Netherlands; Patent law in Saba (island)
Patent law in the Netherlands, or simply Dutch patent law, is mainly governed by the Kingdom Patents Act () and the European Patent Convention. A patent covering the Netherlands can be obtained through three different routes: through the direct filing of a national patent application with the Netherlands Patent Office () (direct national route), through the filing of a European patent application (European route), or through the filing of an international application under the Patent Cooperation Treaty followed by the entry into European phase of said international application (Euro-PCT route).

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F-term (patent law)

In Japanese patent law, F-term is a system for classifying Japanese patent documents according to the technical features of the inventions described in them. It is not a replacement for the International Patent Classification (IPC) or other patent classifications, but complements other systems by providing a means for searching documents from different viewpoints. A symbol attached to a patent document, indicating that the invention disclosed in the document has a particular technical feature, is also called an F-term.