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Canadian patent law is the legal system regulating the granting of patents for inventions within Canada, and the enforcement of these rights in Canada. A 'patent' is a government grant that gives the inventor—as well as their heirs, executors, and assignees—the exclusive right within Canada to make, use, and/or sell the claimed invention during the term of the patent, subject to adjudication.

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  • Canadian patent law is the legal system regulating the granting of patents for inventions within Canada, and the enforcement of these rights in Canada. A 'patent' is a government grant that gives the inventor—as well as their heirs, executors, and assignees—the exclusive right within Canada to make, use, and/or sell the claimed invention during the term of the patent, subject to adjudication. In general, Canadian patent law is administered by the Canadian Intellectual Property Office. The granting of Canadian patents is within the exclusive jurisdiction of the Canadian federal government and is governed by the federal Patent Act, the Patent Rules, and various international treaties and the regulations thereunder. The enforcement of Canadian patents is the responsibility of the Canadian Federal Court and the provincial/territorial Courts. (en)
  • Au Canada, le droit des brevets est une branche d'étude du droit de la propriété intellectuelle qui s'intéresse aux brevets. Selon l'article premier de la Loi sur les brevets, un brevet peut se définir comme étant des « Lettres patentes couvrant une invention ». En d'autres mots, un brevet est un document juridique émis par le gouvernement du Canada envers un inventeur et qui lui confère, pendant vingt ans à compter de la date de dépôt de la demande du brevet, un monopole sur l'invention. (fr)
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  • Au Canada, le droit des brevets est une branche d'étude du droit de la propriété intellectuelle qui s'intéresse aux brevets. Selon l'article premier de la Loi sur les brevets, un brevet peut se définir comme étant des « Lettres patentes couvrant une invention ». En d'autres mots, un brevet est un document juridique émis par le gouvernement du Canada envers un inventeur et qui lui confère, pendant vingt ans à compter de la date de dépôt de la demande du brevet, un monopole sur l'invention. (fr)
  • Canadian patent law is the legal system regulating the granting of patents for inventions within Canada, and the enforcement of these rights in Canada. A 'patent' is a government grant that gives the inventor—as well as their heirs, executors, and assignees—the exclusive right within Canada to make, use, and/or sell the claimed invention during the term of the patent, subject to adjudication. (en)
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  • Canadian patent law (en)
  • Droit des brevets au Canada (fr)
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