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Q. Is the new concept a piece of proprietary property? PDF Print E-mail
A. In most cases, the new concept amounts to invention. It may already be patentable, or it may require enabling experiments to strengthen such a patent. If not patentable it may still be the means for creation of the new product. In any case, it is now a piece of intellectual property.
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