11:27 Mar 21, 2014 |
English to Turkish translations [PRO] Law/Patents - Patents / General | |||||||
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5 +1 | Tekniğin mevcut/bilinen durumu |
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3 | geri plandaki sanat |
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3 | bilinen önceki teknik belgesi |
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geri plandaki sanat Explanation: Bunun tam karsiligi bence budur. |
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bilinen önceki teknik belgesi Explanation: Ref 2: "Bu yaklaşıma göre en önce hükümsüzlüğü talep edilen belgeye ait ilgili istemin (Örneğin İstem 1, C1) en yakın bilinen teknik belgesinden (Closest prior art, CPA) ayrıştığı fark özellik (F) tespit edilir." Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prior_art Reference: http://www.inventrial.com/inventive_step.html |
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Tekniğin mevcut/bilinen durumu Explanation: Patent bağlamında tekniğin, teknolojinin mevcut/bilinen/o günkü son durumu, buna ait bilgi, belge ve bunların kaynaklarını ifade eden bir terim. With regard to relevant prior art, the ‘background art’ that typically must be disclosed in patent applications may include references to traditional uses of the biological material and its properties in its country of origin. http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=COM:20... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 19 hrs (2014-03-22 07:18:04 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- wikipedia'dan alıntıladığım aşağıdaki konuyla ilgili metnin ilk cümlesi "Prior art=state of the art=background art=Tekniğin mevcut/bilinen son durumu" anlamında kullanıldığını belirtiyor ([2]'ye bkz.): Prior art (state of the art[1] or background art[2]), in most systems of patent law,[3] constitutes all information that has been made available to the public in any form before a given date that might be relevant to a patent's claims of originality. [2]"The expression 'background art' ... must have the same meaning as the more familiar expression 'prior art'". http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prior_art |
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