Basic Patent Law and Legal Definition
Basic patent is a patent granted for an invention recognized as pioneering, unexpected, and unprecedented by the scientific community or industry. The term frequently refers to a pioneering type of patent, such as a patent for the first laser or other comparable earthshaking technology. A basic patent is also known as pioneer patent.
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