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(Both companies are based in Atlanta, Georgia, which it turns out is something of a hotbed for social media marketing. Who knew?) TechCrunch understands that like Vitrue, Blinq has some IP that it is patenting.
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Secrecy protects intellectual property until it is patented.
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Facebook thinks its crowdsourced translation tools are so good that it's patented them.
It was patented in 1846.
It's patented, and made in Norway, by Norwegians.
Made from linseed oil and crushed cork laid on canvas, it was patented by Frederick Walton.
It was patented in 1957 and eventually became the industry standard.
It was patented in the United States in 1884 by Ottmar Mergenthaler.
There were delays in getting the test – probably, Love believes, because it was patented.
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