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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accept patents" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the act of agreeing to or allowing the use of patents, often in a legal or business context.
Example: "The company decided to accept patents from independent inventors to expand its product line."
Alternatives: "acknowledge patents" or "receive patents."
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On Thursday, Michel Barnier, the European Union commissioner for the internal market, will renew a push to oblige governments in any E.U. country to accept patents in English, French or German.
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With a large number of researchers accepting patents as a strong indicator of R&D performance, it is important to bear in mind that when looking closer at different forms of collaborations (such as formal networking research projects) one has to consider forms of applied collaborative outputs other than patents.
Even if Mr. Barnier's plan is accepted, patent holders seeking to enforce claims in some countries may still have to pay to translate the documents into the national language of the court.
Even if Mr. Barnier's plan is accepted, patent holders seeking to enforce claims in some countries may still have to pay to translate the documents in the national language of the court.
India's patent authority gave Novartis exclusive marketing rights for its cancer drug Glivec for five years, in what was seen as the Indian government's willingness to accept global patent standards.
I don't know if I played a role there, but INPI issued a press release to announce that they would not accept any patent request regarding "Je suis Charlie".
The Drapier stops himself before he commits treason, and he instead argues that the king would never accept a patent that could harm Ireland; to the Drapier, the king would never act in such a way as to help Wood harm the people of Ireland.
The USA heads all the nations in the number of scientific publications, citations, and laser publications, however, in terms of accepted laser patents Japan shows a big lead.
[C10.] Supreme Court Accepts Patent Case Involving EBay The Supreme Court accepted an appeal by eBay in a closely watched patent case and agreed to revisit the rules under which courts grant injunctions against a company found to be infringing another's patent.
While it is generally accepted that patent information cannot be searched using standardized approaches, it is desirable to have a basic rule set for successful biopharmaceutical drug-related patent information retrieval, particularly facing a steady flow of patent expirations for prominent biologic drugs.
So, it is with only slight satisfaction that I report the Supreme Court yesterday accepted another patent case.
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