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"Disclosures are to be taken at 'face value' as correct, unless there is a patent omission or ambiguity or the official has independent knowledge of matters outside the report," the procedures say.
For example, the law divides between patent and latent ambiguity, where the former roughly corresponds to a case where the meaning of a law is unclear, the latter to cases where the meaning is clear but applies equally well to highly disparate things.
Other aspects of the bill are much less controversial, however, including language that clarifies damages for patent infringement or removes ambiguities that have extended patent disputes.
Katsuya Tamai, a professor of intellectual property law at the University of Tokyo, says the decisions reflect the ambiguity in existing patent laws.
This huge number of TLAs per document makes the NER task on patents harder because of the inherent ambiguity of acronyms.
Ambiguity is written into many patents.
Yet, subsequent analysis with the data from CAMBIA has shown many patents are still in force and leave legal ambiguity [ 5].
In either of these circumstances, heightened ambiguity leads to more examiner-added citations on patents that are granted.
This outward embodiment of the terms contained in the patent is the thing invented, and is to be properly sought, like the explanation of all latent ambiguities arising from the description of external things, by evidence in pais". Ibid.
An unforeseen ambiguity in the provisions of title 35, United States Code, is undermining the orderly collection of royalties due breeders holding United States plant patents.
Ambiguity indeed.
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