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When an inventor gets a patent for his work, it means that the inventor is the only one that can produce the item
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When an inventor gets a patent for his work, it means that the inventor is the only one that can produce the item
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is this a question?? because it just looks like an anwser
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yes just like you cant copy other peoples shirts and sell them.it has to be your work that you did.you can not copy other peoples work
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