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Industrial and intellectual property rights
These property rights essentially constitute a monopoly granted by the
state in the form of a patent, trade mark or design patent for example,
which entitles the owner of the industrial or intellectual property for
a specific period of time to forbid any third party from using the subject
of the protection and to demand compensation from anyone who has made
use of it illegitimately. Property rights in this case consist primarily
of rights to forbid, and these may be used, for example, to secure a competitive
edge that is based on an innovative product or product range. Furthermore,
industrial and intellectual property rights that are held by a company
increase the value of its products and services and, as a result, enhance
that company's reputation. And finally, such property rights can be commercially
utilized by licensing or sale to third parties.
We provide legal in the following fields
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Patents and utility models
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Trade marks
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Industrial design patents
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Act on employees' inventions
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Licensing
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Protection of plant varieties
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Topography (semiconductor protection law)
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