The practice of obtaining patents not because of a desire to exploit the invention but solely to thwart efforts by others who might claim rights in similar methods and processes is called ______.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
defensive patenting
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To avoid landowners inflating the price of the land, developers may conceal their identity and purpose through the use of a(n):
A. Pseudonym B. Straw party C. Alias D. Sunset law
A ____ is a signed document stating that the attorney or the law firm has been hired by the client to provide legal services and that the client agrees to pay the fees set forth in the contract.
A. fixed-fee agreement B. hourly-fee agreement C. retainer D. retainer agreement
Does the United States follow the International Patent Classification System?
What will be an ideal response?
Eleanor is 91 years old. She lives in her home and relies on a neighbor who checks on her every day. The neighbor provides companionship and food and helps with chores around the house. The neighbor tells Eleanor that if she doesn’t find a way to make some money, she will have to get a job, and then won’t have time to visit with and care for Eleanor, and Eleanor will have to pay someone else to do what she does now for free. Eleanor enjoys the neighbor’s company, and says she can try to pay her something to come by, because she relies on her visits. The neighbor tells Eleanor that she would like to have some of Eleanor’s jewelry, so that she can resell it for a profit. Eleanor explains that her items of jewelry are family heirlooms that she doesn’t want to sell, and that
they are the only valuable things she owns. Neighbor takes some of Eleanor’s jewelry during a visit, sells it and keeps the money. Eleanor subsequently seeks return of the items, but the neighbor claims that they had a contract that she could have the jewelry to compensate her for caring for Eleanor. What defenses can Eleanor assert that there is no enforceable contract? Explain fully. What will be an ideal response?