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Microcap & Penny Stocks : IASCA - IAS Communications Inc

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To: BOB HOLZER who wrote (92)4/9/1998 7:58:00 PM
From: enginer  Read Replies (1) of 365
 
In patent law a university (or company) cannot patent something. It has to be patented by a real person. The idea, and the ownership of the idea, is in someways separate from the patent, as the patent conveys (to ITS owner) the right to exclusively pursue profiting from the invention for a period of about 17 years. If you invent something, and assign the patent, you have no--repeat, no-- rights in that patent at all.
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