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Discover Ludwig"own patent" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a patent that is owned by the speaker or writer. Example: "I have recently received my own patent for a new type of renewable energy technology."
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The poorest countries have until 2006 to comply with Trips by passing their own patent laws.
On Thursday, the United States Patent and Trademark Office published Apple's application for its own patent for a digital marketplace.
New Zealand has recently overhauled its own patent laws, with the full backing of the country's IT community.
Merck, Bristol Myers Squibb and Eli Lilly are all facing their own patent losses in the next five years.
Warren is seeking its own patent on what it calls carbamylated EPO, or CEPO, after the chemical process used to modify the protein.
India has followed its own patent regime for two decades, but, in a deal with the World Trade Organization, has agreed to accept global customs by 2005.
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That could give the Taiwanese handset maker leverage to force a settlement with Apple, which has made its own patent-infringement claims against HTC.
His remarkable success has made him one of the most famous inventors in the country, a hero to thousands of inventors with their own patent-infringement horror stories to tell.
Some Chinese firms have even turned the tables and begun asserting their own patents.
Weeks later, Facebook fired back, declaring that 10 of its own patents were infringed by Yahoo.
Universities typically own patents from research, and professors may get a quarter of the revenue.
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