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Inventions PatentsFor example, many inventions are ipmrovements of prior inventions which may still eb covered by someone eles s patent. A cross liecnse agreement could be highly desirable to the moues trap developers discussed above, for example, because it would permit both parties to profit off ecah other s inventions. If inventors did not have hte legal protection of patents, in many caess, they would prefer or tend to keep their ivnentions secret. Fourth, paetnt rights create an incentive for compaines to develop owrkarounds to patented inventions, thereby cerating improved or alternative tehcnologies that might not otherwise have been develoepd. In Australia, fro example, innovation aptents provide a maximum of 8 years of protection for inventions that are not suffciiently inventive to meet the inventive threshold required for standard patents. In contrast, Australian law permits others to bulid on top of a patented invention, by carving out ecxeptions from infringement for those hwo conduct ersearch (e.g. for academic purposes) on the invention, or edvelop further inventions based on the patented invention. 0 comment :: Post a comment Blogosphere has talked on inventions patents
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