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PATENT
NUMBER: US4856449 http://patft.uspto.gov/PN/4856449
Wingsail stalling
This invention which is a continuation-in-part of my application Ser. No. 005,167 filed Jan, 2, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,770,113 relates to wingsail airfoils for land or marine vehicles and to arrangements for stalling wingsail airfoils.
DESCRIPTION
trimming of the thrust wings in stalling conditions. There may also be an additional moment resisting achievement of full stall created by the shifting of the centre of pressure of the thrust wing rearwardly away from the main rotation axis.
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STEERING PIVOTAL WING SAILInventors: Mark T. Ott, David W. Hubbard
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US4843987 | Apr 7, 1988 | Jul 4, 1989 | Heel counteracting airfoil | |
US4856449 | Jul 22, 1988 | Aug 15, 1989 | Wingsail stalling | |
US4945847 | Jul 22, 1988 | Aug 7, 1990 | Wingsail flap deflection system | |
US4982679 | Jul 22, 1988 | Jan 8, 1991 | Wingsail flap torque equalization | |
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US5263429 | Apr 16, 1992 | Nov 23, 1993 | Airfoil sail | |
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US7252264 | Oct 25, 2005 | Aug 7, 2007 | Flying sailboat |
Citing Patent | Filing date | Issue date | Original Assignee | Title |
US7712427 | Dec 8, 2008 | May 11, 2010 | Harbor Wing Technologies, Inc. | Apparatus for control of pivoting wing-type sail |
US7989973 | Dec 20, 2007 | Aug 2, 2011 | Fluid-responsive oscillation power generation method and apparatus | |
US8069801 | May 10, 2010 | Dec 6, 2011 | Harbor Wing Technologies, Inc. | Apparatus for control of pivoting wing-type sail |
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Ecuadorian Institute of Intellectual Property (IEPI) |
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Ministry of Culture Supreme Council of Culture Permanent Office for the Protection of Copyright |
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Commercial Registry Administration, Ministry of Trade and Industry |
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Academy of Scientific Research and Technology (ASRT) The Patent Office |
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El Salvador |
National Center of Registries |
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National Center of Registries |
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Equatorial Guinea |
Presidency of the Government Council of Scientific and Technological Research |
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Presidency of the Government Council of Scientific and Tecnological Research |
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Eritrea |
Department of Culture Ministry of Information and Culture |
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Ministry of Trade and Industry Domestic Trade and Intellectual Property |
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Estonia |
Estonian Ministry of Culture |
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The Estonian Patent Office |
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Ethiopia |
National Archive and Library of Ethiopia Ministry of Youth, Sports and Culture |
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Ethiopian Intellectual Property Office (EIPO) |
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Fiji |
Attorney-General's Chambers |
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Ministry of Justice Office of the Administrator-General |
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Finland |
Ministry of Education and Culture |
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National Board of Patents and Registration of Finland |
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Ministry of Culture and Francophone Affairs Directorate of General Administration Under-Directorate of Legal Affairs Office of Literacy and Artistic Property |
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National Institute of Industrial Property |
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Gabon |
Ministry of Culture and the Arts, National Agency for the Promotion of the Arts and Culture (ANPAC) |
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Ministry of Trade and Industry, dealing with Promotion of Investments and Regional Integration Center of Industrial Property of Gabon |
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Gambia |
Ministry of Culture National Council for Arts and Culture |
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Registrar General's Department Department of State for Justice |
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Georgia |
National Intellectual Property Centre (Sakpatenti) |
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National Intellectual Property Centre (Sakpatenti) |
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Federal Ministry of Justice Copyright Section |
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German Patent and Trade Mark Office |
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Ghana |
Ministry of Culture Copyright Office |
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Ministry of Justice Registrar General's Department |
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Greece |
Ministry of Culture Hellenic Copyright Office |
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Ministry of Development General Secretary for Commerce Directorate of Commercial and Industrial Property Trademark Office |
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Industrial Property Organization (OBI) Patent Office |
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Grenada |
Ministry of Legal Affairs Office of the Registrar |
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Registrar's Office Supreme Court Registry |
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Guatemala |
Register of Intellectual Property Section of Copyright and Related Rights |
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Registry of Intellectual Property Ministry of Economic Affairs |
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Guinea |
Ministry of Youth, Sport and Culture Guinean Copyright Office |
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Ministry of Trade Industrial Property Department (SPI) |
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Guinea-Bissau |
Ministry of Youth, Culture and Sports Directorate of Culture and Sports Copyright Office Guinean Copyright Society |
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Ministry of Trade, Industry and Handicrafts General Directorate of Industry |
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Guyana |
Ministry of Legal Affairs The Deeds Registry |
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Ministry of Legal Affairs The Deeds Registry |
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Haiti |
Ministry of Trade and Industry Directorate of Legal Affairs Intellectual Property Service |
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Ministry of Trade and Industry Directorate of Legal Affairs Intellectual Property Service |
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Holy See |
Governorate of the Vatican City Legal Office |
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Governorate of the Vatican City Legal Office |
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Honduras |
Directorate General of Intellectual Property |
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Directorate General of Intellectual Property |
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Hungary |
Hungarian Patent Office, Legal and International Department, Copyright Section |
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Hungarian Patent Office |
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Ministry of Education, Science and Culture |
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Icelandic Patent Office |
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India |
Government of India Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Secondary Education & Higher Education |
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Government of India Office of the Controller-General of Patents, Designs and Trademarks |
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Indonesia |
Department of Law and Legislation Directorate General of Intellectual Property |
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Department of Justice and Human Rights R.I. Directorate General of Intellectual Property Rights |
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Iran (Islamic Republic of) |
Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance Registrar of Copyright Center for Cultural Studies and Research (CCSR) |
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Registration Organization of Deeds and Property of Islamic Republic of Iran Registration Office for Companies and Industrial Property |
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Iraq |
Ministry of Information and Culture |
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Ministry of Planning Industrial Property Division Central Organization for Standardization and Quality Control |
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Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment |
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Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment Patent Office |
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Israel |
Ministry of Justice |
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Israel Patent Office Ministry of Justice |
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Italy |
Ministry of Cultural Goods and Activities Secretariat General Department XI Copyright and Oversight S.I.A.E (Italian Secretariat of Foreign Affairs) |
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Ministry of Production Activities Directorate General of Industrial Production Italian Patent and Trademark Office |
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Jamaica |
Ministry of Commerce, Science and Technology Jamaica Intellectual Property Office |
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Ministry of Commerce, Science and Technology Jamaica Intellectual Property Office |
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Japanese Copyright Office (JCO) International Affairs Division Government of Japan |
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Japan Patent Office (JPO) |
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Jordan |
Ministry of Culture Department of the National Library |
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Industrial Property Protection Directorate Ministry of Industry and Trade |
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Kazakhstan |
Committee for Intellectual Property Rights, Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Kazakhstan |
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Committee for Intellectual Property Rights Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Kazakhstan |
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Kenya |
Attorney-General's Chambers Department of the Registrar-General |
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Ministry of Trade and Industry Kenya Industrial Property Institute (KIPI) |
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Kiribati |
Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Tourism |
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Kuwait |
Ministry of Information |
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Ministry of Commerce and Industry Patent & Trade Marks Department |
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Kyrgyzstan |
State Patent Service of the Kyrgyz Republic (Kyrgyzpatent) |
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State Patent Service of the Kyrgyz Republic (Kyrgyzpatent) |
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Lao People's Democratic Republic |
Ministry of Information and Culture National Commission (International Organizations) |
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Department of Intellectual Property, Standardization and Metrology Science, Technology and Environment Agency Prime Minister's Office |
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Latvia |
Ministry of Culture Copyright and Neighboring Rights Division |
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Patent Office of the Republic of Latvia |
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Lebanon |
Ministry of Economy and Trade Intellectual Property Protection Office |
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Ministry of Economy and Trade Intellectual Property Protection Office |
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Lesotho |
Ministry of Law and Constitutional Affairs |
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Ministry of Law and Constitutional Affairs |
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Liberia |
Ministry of Commerce and Industry Copyright Office of Liberia |
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs Bureau of Archives, Patents, Trade Marks and Copyright |
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Libyan Arab Jamahiriya |
The Secretariat of the People's Public Committee National Board for Scientific Research |
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The Secretariat of the People's Public Committee National Board for Scientific Research |
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Liechtenstein |
Office of Trade and Transport, Intellectual Property |
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Office of Trade and Transport, Intellectual Property |
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Lithuania |
Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Lithuania Copyright Division |
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State Patent Bureau of the Republic of Lithuania |
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Luxembourg |
Ministry of Economy Intellectual Property Office |
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Ministry of Economy Intellectual Property Office |
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Madagascar |
Ministry of Information, Culture and Communication Malagasy Copyright Office (O.M.D.A.) |
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Ministry of Industrialization and Handicraft Malagasy Industrial Property Office |
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Malawi |
Copyright Society of Malawi (COSOMA) |
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Ministry of Justice Department of the Registrar General |
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Ministry of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Intellectual Property Division |
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Ministry of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Intellectual Property Division |
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Maldives |
Department of Information and Broadcasting |
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Ministry of Economic Development and Trade |
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Mali |
Ministry of Culture and Communication Malian Copyright Office |
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Ministry of Industry and Trade Centre for the Promotion of Industrial Property in Mali (CEMAPI) |
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Malta |
Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs Commerce Division |
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Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs Commerce Division |
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Mauritania |
Ministry of Culture and Islamic Orientation Directorate of Culture Cultural Cooperation and Intellectual Property Department |
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Ministry of Mines and Industry Directorate of Industry |
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Mauritius |
Ministry of Arts and Culture |
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Ministry of Industry, Commerce and International Trade |
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Mexico |
Secretariat of Public Education National Institute of Copyright |
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Mexican Institute of Industrial Property |
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Moldova |
State Agency on Intellectual Property |
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State Agency on Intellectual Property |
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Monaco |
Ministry of Finance and Economy Department of Economic Expansion Intellectual Property Division |
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Department of Finance and Economy Directorate of Economic Expansion Intellectual Property Division |
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Mongolia |
Intellectual Property Office of Mongolia |
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Intellectual Property Office of Mongolia |
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Morocco |
Civil Company under the Supervision of the Ministry of Communications, Spokesman for the Government |
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Ministry of Trade and Industry Moroccan Industrial and Commercial Property Office |
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Mozambique |
Ministry of Culture National Institute of Book and Records Department of Copyright |
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Ministry of Industry and Commerce Industrial Property Institute (IPI) |
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Myanmar |
Ministry of Home Affairs |
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Ministry of National Planning and Economic Development |
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Namibia |
Ministry of Information and Broadcasting Copyright Services |
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Ministry of Trade and Industry Industry and Internal Trade |
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Nauru |
Department of Justice Office of the Registrar of Patents, Trade Marks and Copyright |
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Department of Justice Office of the Registrar of Patents, Trade Marks and Copyright |
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Nepal |
Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation |
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Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Supplies Department of Industries |
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Bureau for Intellectual Property |
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Bureau of Intellectual Property |
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Ministry of Justice Directorate of Legislation |
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Bureau for Intellectual Property |
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Bureau of Intellectual Property |
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Ministry of Economic Affairs Netherlands Patent Office |
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Ministry of Economic Development |
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Ministry of Economic Development |
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Office for Tokelau Affairs |
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Nicaragua |
Ministry for Economy and Development General Directorate for Industry National Copyright Office |
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Ministry for Economy and Development General Directorate for Industry Office of the Industrial Property Registry |
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Niger |
Ministry of Youth, Sport and Culture Niger Copyright Office (BNDA) |
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Ministry of Commerce and the Private Sector Directorate of Industrial Development |
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Nigeria |
Federal Ministry of Information and Culture Nigerian Copyright Commission |
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Ministry of Commerce and Tourism Registry of Trade Marks, Patents and Designs |
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Royal Ministry of Cultural Affairs |
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Norwegian Patent Office |
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Oman |
Ministry of Commerce and Industry |
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Intellectual Property Department Ministry of Commerce and Industry |
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Pakistan |
Intellectual Property Organization of Pakistan |
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Palau |
Ministry of Resources and Development |
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Ministry of Education Copyright Office |
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Ministry of Commerce and Industries Directorate General of the Industrial Property Registry |
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Papua New Guinea |
Attorney-General's Department |
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Ministry of Trade and Industry Investment Promotion Authority (IPA) Intellectual Property Office of Papua New Guinea (IPOPNG) |
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Paraguay |
Ministry of Education |
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Ministry of Industry and Commerce Directorate of Industrial Property |
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Peru |
Ministry of Industry, Tourism, Integration and International Trade Negotiations The Peruvian Institute for the Defense of Competition and Intellectual Property Protection |
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Ministry of Industry, Tourism, Integration and International Trade Negotiations National Institute for the Defense of Competition and Intellectual Property Protection |
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Intellectual Property Office (IPO) |
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Office of the President Intellectual Property Office (IPO) |
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Poland |
Ministry of Culture and National Heritage Legal Office |
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Patent Office of the Republic of Poland |
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Portugal |
Ministry of Culture Directorate of Copyright and Related Rights |
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Ministry of Economy and Innovation, Office of the Deputy Secretary to the Minister of Economy, to the Industry and Innovation, National Institute of Industrial Property |
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Qatar |
Copyright Office Ministry of Economy and Commerce |
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Ministry of Economy and Commerce Department of Commerce Trade Marks Office |
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Republic of Korea |
Copyright Division Ministry of Culture and Tourism Republic of Korea |
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Korean Intellectuall Property Office (KIPO) |
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Romania |
Government of Romania - Romanian Office for Copyright |
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State Office for Inventions and Trademarks |
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Russian Federation |
Federal Service for Intellectual Property, Patents and Trademarks (Rospatent), Russian Federation |
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Federal Service for Intellectual Property, Patents and Trademarks (ROSPATENT), Russian Federation |
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Rwanda |
Ministry of Youth, Culture and Sports |
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Ministry of Trade, Industry, Investment Promotion, Tourism and Cooperatives Directorate for Industry and Handicrafts |
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Saint Kitts and Nevis |
Ministry of Justice Attorney-General's Chambers |
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The Registrar of the Supreme Court |
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Saint Lucia |
Government of Saint Lucia Attorney General's Chambers |
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Registry of Companies and Intellectual Property |
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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines |
Ministry of Justice Attorney-General's Office |
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Registrar, Supreme Court |
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Samoa |
Department of Justice |
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Justice Department Patents, Trade Marks and Companies Section |
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San Marino |
Department of External Affairs Directorate of Economic and Social Affairs |
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Department of External Affairs State Office for Patents and Trademarks |
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Sao Tome and Principe |
Minister of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports |
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Ministry of Trade, Industry and Tourism Directorate of Commerce and Industry |
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Saudi Arabia |
Ministry of Information General Administration of Copyright |
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Ministry of Commerce and Industry Trade Mark Section |
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General Directorate of Patents King Abdul-Aziz City for Science and Technology (KACST) |
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Senegal |
Ministry of Culture and Communication Senegalese Copyright Office |
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Ministry of Industry and Handicrafts Industrial Property and Technology Service |
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Serbia |
Intellectual Property Office - Copyright and Related Rights Department |
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Intellectual Property Office of the Republic of Serbia |
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Seychelles |
Ministry of Arts, Sports and Culture |
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President's Office Department of Legal Affairs Registration Division |
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Sierra Leone |
Ministry of Culture and Tourism (Cultural Division) Sierra Leone Intellectual Property Organisation (SLIPO) |
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Administrator and Registrar-General's Department |
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Intellectual Property Office |
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Intellectual Property Office of Singapore (IPOS) |
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Slovakia |
Ministry of Culture Media and Copyright Division |
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Industrial Property Office of the Slovak Republic |
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Slovenia |
Slovenian Intellectual Property Office (SIPO) Ministry of Economy |
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Slovenian Intellectual Property Office (SIPO) Ministry of Economy |
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Solomon Islands |
Ministry of Police and Justice Registrar-General's Office |
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Ministry of Police and Justice Registrar-General's Office |
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Somalia |
Ministry of Culture and Higher Education Copyright Office |
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Ministry of Industry Patents and Trade Marks Office |
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South Africa |
Department of Trade and Industry Companies and Intellectual Property Registration Office (CIPRO) |
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Department of Trade and Industry Companies and Intellectual Property Registration Office (CIPRO) |
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Ministry of Culture, Under-Directorate General of Intellectual Property |
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Ministry of Industry, Tourism and Commerce. Spanish Patent and Trademark Office |
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Sri Lanka |
National Intellectual Property Office of Sri Lanka |
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National Intellectual Property Office of Sri Lanka |
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Sudan |
Ministry of Culture and Information Federal Council of Artistic and Literary Works |
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The Commercial Registrar General Attorney General's Chambers Ministry of Justice |
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Suriname |
Ministry of Justice and Police Intellectual Property Office |
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Ministry of Justice and Police Intellectual Property Office |
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Swaziland |
Ministry of Justice Registrar General's Office |
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Ministry of Justice Registrar General's Office |
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Sweden |
Ministry of Justice Division of Intellectual Property and Transportation |
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Swedish Patent and Registration Office (SPRO) |
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Swiss Federal Institute of Intellectual Property |
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Swiss Federal Institute of Intellectual Property |
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Syrian Arab Republic |
Ministry of Culture Copyright Office |
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Ministry of Supply and Internal Trade Directorate of Commercial and Industrial Property Protection (DCIP) |
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Tajikistan |
Agency of Copyright and Related Rights Ministry of Culture |
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National Center for Patents and Information (NCP) |
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Thailand |
Ministry of Commerce Department of Intellectual Property |
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Ministry of Commerce Department of Intellectual Property |
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The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia |
Copyright and Related Rights Protection, Ministry of Culture |
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State Office of Industrial Property (SOIP) |
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Togo |
Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport Togolese Copyright Office |
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National Institute for Industrial Property and Technology (INPIT) Ministry of Trade, Industry, Transport and Development of the Free Zone |
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Tonga |
Ministry of Labour, Commerce and Industries |
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Ministry of Labour, Commerce and Industries |
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Trinidad and Tobago |
Intellectual Property Office Ministry of Legal Affairs |
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Ministry of Legal Affairs Intellectual Property Office |
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Tunisia |
Tunisian Organism for the Protection of Authors' Rights |
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Ministry of Industry and Energy National Institute for Standardization and Industrial Property (INORPI) |
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Directorate General of Copyrights and Cinema Ministry of Culture |
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Turkish Patent Institute |
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Turkmenistan |
Patent Department Ministry of Economy and Finance |
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Tuvalu |
Ministry of Trade, Commerce and Public Corporations |
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Uganda |
Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs, Uganda Registration Services Bureau (URSB) |
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Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs Uganda Registration Services Bureau (URSB) |
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Ukraine |
Ukranian Agency of Copyright and Related Rights |
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State Department of Intellectual Property |
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Ukrainian Industrial Property Institute |
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United Arab Emirates |
Ministry of Information and Culture, Copyright Department |
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Ministry of Economy, Trade Mark Section |
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Ministry of Economy, Industrial Property Directorate |
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Department of Trade and Industry The Patent Office Copyright Directorate |
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Department of Trade and Industry The Patent Office |
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United Republic of Tanzania |
Copyright Society of Tanzania (COSOTA) Business Registrations and Licensing Agency (BRELA) Ministry of Industry and Trade |
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Copyright Society of Zanzibar (COSOZA), Ministry of Constitutional Affairs and Good Governance |
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Ministry of Industry and Trade Business Registrations and Licensing Agency (BRELA) |
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Registry of Trade Marks and Patents (Office in Zanzibar) Ministry of State in the President's Office Constitutional Affairs and Good Governance Zanzibar Revolutionary Government |
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Library of Congress Copyright Office |
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United States Department of Commerce Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) Office of International Relations |
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United States Department of Commerce Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) |
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Uruguay |
Ministry of Education and Culture Copyright Council |
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Ministry of Industry, Energy and Mining National Directorate of Industrial Property |
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Uzbekistan |
Uzbek Republican State Copyright Agency |
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State Patent Office of the Republic of Uzbekistan |
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Vanuatu |
The Vanuatu Financial Services Commission |
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The Vanuatu Financial Services Commission |
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Venezuela |
Ministry of Justice National Copyright Directorate Autonomous General Service Directorate for Intellectual Property (SAPI) |
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Ministry of Industry and Trade Autonomous Service for Intellectual Property |
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Viet Nam |
Copyright Office of Viet Nam (COV) |
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Ministry of Science, Technology and the Environment National Office of Intellectual Property (NOIP) |
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Yemen |
Ministry of Culture |
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Republic of Yemen General Administration of Industrial Property Protection Ministry of Industry and Commerce |
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Zambia |
Ministry of Information and Broadcasting Services, Copyright Administration |
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Ministry of Commerce, Trade and Industry Patents and Companies Registration Office (PACRO) |
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Zimbabwe |
Ministry of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Office of the Controller of Patents, Trade Marks and Industrial Designs |
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Ministry of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Office of the Controller of Patents, Trade Marks and Industrial Designs |
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Office |
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OAPI |
African Intellectual Property Organization |
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ARIPO |
African Regional Intellectual Property Organization |
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ASBU |
Arab States Broadcasting Union |
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BOIP |
Benelux Office for Intellectual Property (BOIP) |
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EAPO |
Eurasian Patent Organization |
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EPO |
European Patent Organisation |
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UPOV |
International Union for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants |
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ICPIP |
Interstate Council on the Protection of Industrial Property |
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GCC Patent Office |
Patent Office of the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf |
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