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a patent for an invention is granted by government to the inventor, giving the inventor the right to stop others, for a limited period, from making, using or selling the invention without their permission. when a patent is granted the invention becomes the property of the inventor, which like any other
trade marks are badges of origin. they distinguish the goods or services of one trader from another and can take many forms; for example words, slogans, logos, shapes, colours and sounds. trade marks are registered for specific goods or services within individual subjects, known as classes. it is possible...
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