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Re-Classifying Patent Search- Cooperative Patent Classification (CPC)

Author: Intellepedia
July 24, 2019
Intellectual Property, Patents

This post reviews the development of the Cooperative Patent Classification system by the EPO and USPTO to streamline patent classification globally. It addresses the challenges of using multiple systems and the anticipated benefits of CPC in patent searches.

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