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- noun The ability to receive
protection .
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Examples
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Patent and copyright have different standards for protectability.
IPSC: final plenary Rebecca Tushnet 2009
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Patent and copyright have different standards for protectability.
Archive 2009-08-01 Rebecca Tushnet 2009
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Patent is just not the right reference frame for analyzing protectability for software.
Scrivener's Error 2003
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We have reviewed the major laws affecting the protectability of brands, identity, and image, focusing mainly on trademark law but touching the related topics of copyright law and patent law.
MARKETING AESTHETICS BERND SCHMITT 1997
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While brand names can be categorized into four types, with differing levels of protectability corresponding to the degree of distinctiveness of the name, it is not so simple for other aesthetic elements.
MARKETING AESTHETICS BERND SCHMITT 1997
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While brand names can be categorized into four types, with differing levels of protectability corresponding to the degree of distinctiveness of the name, it is not so simple for other aesthetic elements.
MARKETING AESTHETICS BERND SCHMITT 1997
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We have reviewed the major laws affecting the protectability of brands, identity, and image, focusing mainly on trademark law but touching the related topics of copyright law and patent law.
MARKETING AESTHETICS BERND SCHMITT 1997
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We have reviewed the major laws affecting the protectability of brands, identity, and image, focusing mainly on trademark law but touching the related topics of copyright law and patent law.
MARKETING AESTHETICS BERND SCHMITT 1997
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While brand names can be categorized into four types, with differing levels of protectability corresponding to the degree of distinctiveness of the name, it is not so simple for other aesthetic elements.
MARKETING AESTHETICS BERND SCHMITT 1997
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It partners with angel investors, VCs, founders and corporations to help entrepreneurs -- evaluating new ideas for practicality, uniqueness, protectability and scope, and assessing people and operations to ensure the right skills, attitudes and processes are in place to build a solid foundation for growth.
unknown title 2009
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