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Virginie BRUNOT: Member of the Paris Bar, graduate of CEIPI Patents, Trademarks and Designs, Lexing Alain Bensoussan Avocats
INTRODUCTION
As the originator of an invention, you're thinking of applying for a patent. However, not every innovation is suitable for patent protection. Choosing this type of protection means knowing its purpose, conditions and limitations.
As a specific property title, a patent can become a strategic asset for a company, as long as it meets the company's technical, economic, legal and territorial protection needs.
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Droit de la propriété industrielle , Tome 2, Jérôme Passa, ed. LGDJ, 2013
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Code de la propriété intellectuelle
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