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Qué (quién) es PATENTING - definición

MONOPOLY GRANTED ON A NEW INVENTION
Patent law; Patents; Patent rights; Patented; Inventions Patents; Patent Law; Patenting; Public Patent; Public patent; Patent right; Blanket patent; Anti-patent; Patent protection; Patent harmonization; Patent information; Royal privilege; Patent holders; Patent holder; Rights conferred by a patent; Patent specification; Patent laws; Patentor; Co-patentor; Gender gap in patents
  • ejector seat]] of a military aircraft, stating that the product is covered by multiple patents in the UK, South Africa, Canada and pending in "other" jurisdictions. [[Dübendorf]] Museum of Military Aviation.
  • early autocannon]] was one of the first inventions required to provide a specification for a patent.
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  • U.S. Patent and Trademark Office]]
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  • The [[Venetian Patent Statute]], issued by the Senate of Venice in 1474, and one of the earliest statutory patent systems in the world.

Patenting         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Patent.
Double patenting         
PRINCIPLE IN PATENT SYSTEMS
Double patenting exclusion; Double patent; Double patenting doctrine; Double Patenting; Double-patenting doctrine; Double-patenting; Prohibition of Double Patenting; Principle of prohibition of double patenting; Double patenting prohibition; Objection of double-patenting; Prohibition on double patenting
Double patenting is the granting of two patents for a single invention, to the same proprietor and in the same country or countries. According to the European Patent Office, it is an accepted principle in most patent systems that two patents cannot be granted to the same applicant for one invention.
patent         
['pat(?)nt, 'pe?t-]
¦ noun a government licence to an individual or body conferring a right or title for a set period, especially the sole right to make, use, or sell an invention.
¦ adjective 'pe?t(?)nt
1. easily recognizable; obvious.
2. made and marketed under a patent.
3. Medicine (of a duct or aperture) open and unobstructed.
(of a parasitic infection) showing detectable parasites in the tissues or faeces.
¦ verb obtain a patent for (an invention).
Derivatives
patency noun
patentable adjective
Origin
ME: from OFr., from L. patent-, patere 'lie open'; cf. letters patent.

Wikipedia

Patent

A patent is a type 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 time in exchange for publishing an enabling 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 their rights. In some industries patents are an essential form of competitive advantage; in others they are irrelevant.: 17 

The procedure for granting patents, requirements placed on the patentee, and the extent of the exclusive rights vary widely between countries according to national laws and international agreements. Typically, however, a patent application must include one or more claims that define the scope of protection that is being sought. A patent may include many claims, each of which defines a specific property right.

Under the World Trade Organization's (WTO) TRIPS Agreement, patents should be available in WTO member states for any invention, in all fields of technology, provided they are new, involve an inventive step, and are capable of industrial application. Nevertheless, there are variations on what is patentable subject matter from country to country, also among WTO member states. TRIPS also provides that the term of protection available should be a minimum of twenty years.

Ejemplos de uso de PATENTING
1. They patent the application, we are patenting the technology.
2. The most famous of these is Amazon‘s patenting of its one–click payment process.
3. However, in other areas, the incidence of patenting in the region is still unfortunately limited.
4. Economics: Kuo Cheng Hsieh, of Taiwan, for patenting a device that catches bank robbers by dropping a net over them.
5. However, the European Commission warned that the lack of a coherent European approach to patenting software inventions could hurt the competitiveness of the Union‘s technology companies.