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Tangible Form
Property or assets that have a physical presence and can be touched, as opposed to intangible assets like intellectual property.
Doctrine of Equivalents
A patent infringement theory that allows for a finding of infringement even if the infringing device or process does not literally infringe upon the patented invention.
Literal Infringement
A direct violation of the specific words or terms in a patent or copyright, without consideration for any underlying intention or interpretation.
Patentee
A patentee is the individual or entity that has been granted the exclusive rights to an invention by a patent office for a specified period.
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