Sentence examples for inventions owned from inspiring English sources

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The third subnetwork (type C, disconnected subnetworks, Fig. 1c) emerges from inventions owned by private firms to which individual academics participate as inventors and without any involvement of the university as organisation.

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The court declared that an invention owned by Amgen Inc. in Thousand Oaks, California, was so obvious as to be unpatentable.

At age 30, handsome and gifted, a musician who improvised verses on a lute of his own invention, Leonardo owned a studio in Milan and had several apprentices.

"Nobody will ever trust a biotech company not to use an invention it owns.

This study explores why academic entrepreneurs seek patents for spin-off technology in weak organizational regimes (the employee owns her inventions) and strong organizational regimes (the employer, i.e. the university or research organization, owns these inventions).

And not only can we reinvent them, we can own those inventions".

We also find that firms source less local knowledge for their own inventions when firm inventive concentration is high.

Who Owns Your Invention?

If you own the invention, you can commercialize it any way you wish.

If they can't own the invention, their enthusiasm for funding R&D is virtually nonexistent.

Surprisingly, the answer to the question of who owns the invention may be unclear.

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