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Discover Ludwig"file patent" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to a patent application. For example, "The company decided to file patent on their new invention."
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As part of the agreement, Microsoft said it would not file patent infringement suits against customers who purchase Novell's SuSE Linux.
Google also invests to routinely file patent applications at all the world's major patent offices — the United States, Europe, Japan and now China.
It no longer includes proposals that would have sharply curbed damage awards and the freedom of patent-holding companies to file patent infringement lawsuits.
Another provision that was dropped would have limited the ability to file patent claims in known plaintiff-friendly courts, notably those in the Federal District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, which includes Tyler, Texarkana and Marshall.
Among other sensible proposals, it would have switched the United States from a "first to invent" to a "first to file" patent system, which the rest of the world uses.
A company that is taking the B cell stimulator protein in at least three directions is Human Genome Sciences of Rockville, Md .Though it was one of the last to publish its discovery, the company says it was the first to file patent applications, which cover the use of BLyS in the three diseases and as an enhancer of vaccines.
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With huge advantages in cost and risk, trolls can afford to file patent-infringement lawsuits that have just a slim chance of success.
He invented loads of stuff but didn't file patents.
They urge us to file patents on anything that might be the next medical miracle.
"We could just learn how to work with them, and file patents," he said.
We don't pay people to file patents because we're an innovative company.
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