Improving Patent Information Quality: Development and the Disclosure Requirements

作者: Nefissa Chakroun

DOI: 10.1111/J.1747-1796.2012.00438.X

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摘要: The paper is based on the premise that disclosure of patent information essential for development. Thus, question posed related to extent which substantive rules can secure release quality be easily retrieved and utilized To this end, has made argument clear complete might not necessarily adequate so access exploitation technical knowledge less than optimal in developing countries. Apart from that, research suggested improving itself sufficient enough knowledge. Because availability does always mean it accessible, analysed impediments accessibility showing practical terms, quite poor.

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