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Concept of First-to-invent in relation to legal research and research in general: A patent is granted to the person able to prove the earliest date of invention, regardless of the date of filing of the patent application. The United States operates on this system.
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- Article Name: First-to-invent
- Author: Patrick Macklem
- Description: First-to-invent in University Research Concept of First-to-invent in relation to legal research and research in general: A [...]
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