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There's no way you should be able to patent an end result.
All my friends were telling me I should patent the idea.
Such systems are already patented and under test at the moment.
He patented both the material and the process in 1963.
What will be patented are products made by human hand and nothing else!
This research, though important to the growth of food technology, was never patented.
Wang was able to patent the system on his own.
That kind of expertise is hard to patent, or to own.
In other words, software may be patented, but not alone.
In other words, that parts of the human body can be patented.
Some are still patented while others have long been abandoned.
How can you patent one specific application of such a general idea?
He finally published and patented the idea later in that year.
Probably about the time that a machine to make them was patented in 1849.
In any case, he figured it out and patented everything.
They patent the medical uses to which the drug can be applied.
They then try to patent the seeds and sell them back to the poor countries.
He later patented his design, which was first available for sale in 1929.
He patented the last two, and manufactured them for a short time.
"I understand now why you patented the process in your own name.
This system was patented in October 1890 and development continued.
"We will have everyone trying to patent the entire human genome," he said.
I say they should just patent the laws of physics and have done with it.
They then patented the technology and by 2006, it was used in pesticides.
Before you can claim your own, however, you'll need to determine what's already been patented.