The Patent Cybermarket must use electronic networks, computer networks and other cybernetic technologies to create an electronic market for patents. Patent information is technical information and it should be possible to disseminate it widely on mainstream information networks. The Internet should allow people who wish to sell or license patent rights to publish information about the technology involved and those who wish to use the technology to respond with offers to purchase, again using the Internet. Indeed, it should be possible to create a virtual patent market. With this in mind, Japan Technomart made its computer system available and called on companies to publish information on their patents. Fortunately, a large number of companies responded and the site is well listed. A person accessing the Japan Technomart site can see the sale offers and purchase offers on the patents listed there. Because there is also a sophisticated search function, it is possible to locate the patents that might interest you and simply to look at the offers to buy and sell on these patents.
Research Article: Global Journal of Technology and Optimization
Research Article: Global Journal of Technology and Optimization
Short Communication: Global Journal of Technology and Optimization
Short Communication: Global Journal of Technology and Optimization
Case Report: Global Journal of Technology and Optimization
Case Report: Global Journal of Technology and Optimization
Research Article: Global Journal of Technology and Optimization
Research Article: Global Journal of Technology and Optimization
Research Article: Global Journal of Technology and Optimization
Research Article: Global Journal of Technology and Optimization
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Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Mass Communication & Journalism
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Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Biometrics & Biostatistics
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