Patent Compensation Board Law and Legal Definition
Patent Compensation Board is a board established by the Atomic Energy Act of 1954. It is established to advise the Atomic Energy Commission in reference to the determination of royalty fees, compensation, or awards for the owner of a patent dealing with atomic energy.
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