Patents is a form of [blank_start]legal protection[blank_end] that is needed when a product is released to the market to avoid the ideas being copied
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Password
legal protection
law
Document
Question 2
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If an inventor or designer can prove that [blank_start]an invention is theirs[blank_end], they can be granted a patent.
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they are good designers
they have funding
an invention is theirs
their idea will be revolutionary
Question 3
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Patents are granted by the state exclusive rights to make, use or sell a new invention for a set period (normally up to 20 years) in most countries. In exchange, patent holders must allow the details of their invention to be made public.
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True
False
Question 4
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Patents only contain enough information on the idea to know how it works. This includes basic drawings and illustrations but nothing with technical detail.
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True
False
Question 5
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Once a patent is granted, the invention becomes the legal property of the state.
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True
False
Question 6
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These are the 4 criteria, used by the UK Patent Office, for patent to be granted:
It must be [blank_start]new[blank_end]. It must not have been shown or discussed [blank_start]publicly[blank_end] anywhere prior to the patent application being filed.
It must involve an [blank_start]inventive[blank_end] step. The idea must not be obvious to someone with reasonable prior knowledge of subject.
It must be capable of being [blank_start]industrially made[blank_end]. it must take the [blank_start]physical[blank_end] form of substance, product or and industrial process.
It must not be [blank_start]excluded[blank_end]. An invention is not [blank_start]patentable[blank_end] if it is on the excluded list issued by the patent Office
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new
publicly
inventive
industrially made
batch made
physical
Theoretical
excluded
illegal
dangerous
patentable
Legal
allowed to be made
Question 7
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Which of these things could be excluded from patents