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1 нарушение патента на изобретение
1) Economy: piracy of an invention2) Advertising: piracy of invention, piracy of patentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > нарушение патента на изобретение
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2 нарушение патента
1) Economy: infringement of a patent, patent violation, violation of a patent2) Advertising: violation of patent3) Patents: infringement of patent (использование запатентованного объекта без согласия обладателя исключительного права, вытекающего из патента), piracy of invention, piracy of patent4) Business: infringement of patent, patent infringement -
3 нарушение патента на изобретение
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > нарушение патента на изобретение
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