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- Patentueshmëria si term ligjor përshkruhet nga një nga aktet ligjore të Dispozitave të Përgjithshme të Kushtetutës së Republikës së Shqipërsë.
Kushtet e patentueshmerise
(1) Një shpikje është e patentueshme në qofte se:
- përbën një novacion;
- përmban në vetvete një hap shpikës (që nuk është i dukshëm për cilindo) dhe është e zbatueshme në industri.
http://www.qpz.gov.al/doc.jsp?doc=docs/Ligj%20Nr%207819%20Dat%C3%AB%2027-04-1994.htm Fletorja Zyrtare - by Fabiana Papastefani-Pezzoni
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- The ability of an invention to satisfy the legal requirements for obtaining a patent, including novelty. In some countries certain types of inventions, e.g. computer software and plants, may be unpatentable. Delphion
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- The TRIPS agreement not only sets the basic standard for patentability, but also obliges member states to patent micro-organisms as well as micro-biological processes, which shall be dealt in the following pages. - students.indlaw.com
- There is, at present, no clear definition of what constitutes a "business method" or what makes it different from other types of methods. The traditional view in Europe is that patents protect technical inventions, and "business", being non-technical, therefore should be excluded from patentability. However, with the rise of e-commerce, it has become more difficult to define the boundary between "technical" and "non-technical". This in turn has led to an increase in the number of software patents and business method patents in Europe. - ius mentis
- While the criteria for obtaining a patent may appear subjective, in fact, the criteria for patentability is fairly objective and well defined in patent law. To meet the litmus test of patentability, an idea must satisfy a three-pronged test of novelty, non-obviousness, and utility. - Ezine articles
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- patenteerbaarheid, octrooieerbaarheid
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- Een patenteerbare (octrooieerbare) vinding is een uitvindinding waarvan het waarschijnlijk is dat er een octrooi voor kan worden verleend. Own research - by August Minke
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- Patentlenebilirlik kriterleri nelerdir? Hangi buluşlar patent ile korunabilir ? Patentle korunacak buluşlarda aranan kriterler şunlardır;
Yenilik, tekniğin bilinen durumunun aşılması, sanayiye uygulanabilirlik.
Yenilik, başvuru yapılmadan önce başkaları tarafından yazılı, sözlü ya da uygulanarak açıklanmamış olmak anlamında mutlak yeniliktir. Tekniğin bilinen durumunun aşılması kriteri ise "konuda uzman bir kişinin kolayca düşünüp uygulamaya koyamayacağı" nitelik anlamındadır. Sanayiye uygulanabilirlik, buluşun tümüyle kuramsal olmak yerine pratiğe uygulanabilir özellik taşıması demektir. Bu üç kriteri taşıyan buluşlar patent ile korunurlar. Turkish Patent Institute - by Özgür Öncel
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