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Date: 2010-11-03 07:11:22
Law
Patent law
Business law
European Patent Organisation
Software patent
International trade
Patentable subject matter
Business method patent
Proposed directive on the patentability of computer-implemented inventions
Software patents under the European Patent Convention
Inventive step and non-obviousness
Invention

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