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posted Tuesday 17 of July 2012 by Theodore
A. No, you don't have to include detail on known technologies as long as you reference some material that has the information you nee... view
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posted Thursday 9 of August 2012 by Theodore
A. Yes, it is not necessary to describe the prior art in detail, but instead you can refer to a prior art patent or other detailed de... view
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posted Wednesday 15 of August 2012 by Morgan
A. No, it is not wise, unless the potential investor is trustworthy and has signed a confidentiality agreement. Otherwise, you shoul... view
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A. Because you're question concerns South African law, you should consult with a South African patent attorney. However, in the US a... view
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posted Wednesday 10 of April 2013 by Steve
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