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A study of Patent system in India in the light of Patent Cooperation Treaty.  

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A study of Patent system in India in the light of Patent Cooperation Treaty Introduction: As we know that Patent is one of the types of Intellectual property, which nowadays regarded as one of the important subject matter of the world. Every one wants to protect their inventions, and want to make money out of them. It is true that the main ambition to protect the invention is none other than to earn the benefits out of them by various means. Intellectual property shares many of the characteristics associated with real and personal property. For example, intellectual property is an asset, and as such it can be bought, sold, licensed, exchanged, or gratuitously given away like any other form of property. Further, the intellectual property owner has the right to prevent the unauthorized use or sale of the property. The most noticeable difference between intellectual property and other forms of property,...

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