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- 3. - An exclusive legal right granted to an inventor, giving them control over the use, sale, and production of their invention for a limited period.
- 5. Art - Any existing knowledge, publications, or inventions that may affect the patentability of a new invention.
- 7. - How easy and cost-effective it is to produce a design at a large scale.
- 8. Classification - Is the international classification of goods and servicesestablished by the Nice Agreement.
- 9. - A requirement for patentability, meaning that an invention must be new and not previously disclosed to the public.
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- 1. Period - The duration of legal protection for a utility model, typicallyshorter than a patent (e.g., 7 to 10 years).
- 2. - The official disclosure of an application in the IPOPHL Gazette to inform the public.
- 3. Date - The date of the first filing of an application, used to determine thenovelty of the invention.
- 4. - Creating a model or sample of a product to test before final production.
- 6. Marks - Marks that are likely to mislead or deceive the public as to the nature, quality, characteristics or place of origin of the goods and/or services.
