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patent troll — (PAT.unt trohl) n. A company that purchases a patent, often from a bankrupt firm, and then sues another company by claiming that one of its products infringes on the purchased patent.. adj. patent trolling pp. Example Citations: These patent… … New words
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six degrees patent — n. The informal name sometimes applied to a patent for a network database and system used in some social networking sites. Example Citations: Abrams wasn t concerned that Pincus and Hoffman would overtake Friendster when they struck out on their… … New words
Bridgnorth Cliff Railway — The Bridgnorth Cliff Railway, or Castle Hill Railway, is a funicular railway in the town of Bridgnorth in the English county of Shropshire. The line links the Low Town of Bridgnorth, adjacent to the River Severn, with the High Town, adjacent to… … Wikipedia
double patenting — (DUB.ul pat.un.ting) n. Illegally claiming a new patent on an obvious or trivial extension of an existing patent. double patent n. The new patent so claimed. double patent v. To claim such a patent. Example Citation: Barr and the other defendants … New words
business-model patenting — pp. Patenting a method of doing business. Example Citation: The patentable assets of the e commerce business may also include the business model of the e commerce enterprise that is, the systems and methods constituting the unique operational… … New words
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IP theft — (eye PEE theft) v. To take copyrighted material without permission, infringe a trademark, violate a patent, or otherwise steal the intellectual property of a person or company. Also: intellectual property theft. IP thief n. Example Citations: At… … New words