Word: patentedly
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According to Feldman, Prentiss, the 1994 recipient of the Phi Betta Kappa Award for excellence in teaching, has also obtained a patent to place a lens on a optical filter...
...easy as it seems. "Microsoft would have a better chance at controlling the weather," says Brad Templeton, president of ClariNet, which makes a nice profit selling news wire services to Internet users. The Internet, he explains, has no central network operating system that Microsoft can patent and control. Moreover, the Internet is devoted to open-that is to say, nonproprietary-software systems. A week after the Internet community discovered that the gif (Graphics Interchange Format) system used to exchange pictures over the network contained a patented compression scheme and that the patent holder was demanding royalty payments, somebody came...
...instance, if a graduate student get a patent which is then licensed to a company, that student holds exclusive rights to continue working on that invention as long as he or she remains in the academic world, Green says...
...license a patent to a company, the University must first decide if an invention is patentable and then begin the patenting process before publishing information about the invention, Green says. According to Green, any public information is no longer patentable...
Because maintaining a patent can be expensive, before beginning the patenting process the University also needs to gather a list of companies interested in licensing the invention, he says...