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14:04 Dec 6, 2001 |
Chinese to English translations [PRO] Law/Patents | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Raymond Chu Taiwan Local time: 09:59 | ||||||
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5 | license fee/charge |
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5 | licensing fee or license fee |
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4 | license fee |
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4 | One more! |
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4 | loyalty fee |
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license fee Explanation: "Ȩ" rather than "ȫ" |
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One more! Explanation: franchise fee |
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license fee/charge Explanation: license fee/charge Reference: http://www.dl-jinshi.com |
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loyalty fee Explanation: the cost for tights of using a certain patent or proprietary information |
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licensing fee or license fee Explanation: Both terms are used by American and English patent attorneys. However, the term "license fee" is sometimes a bit ambiguous unless its precise meaning is clearly understandable by reading the context, as it can denote either (1) a charge imposed by a governmental authority for the privilege of purposuing a particular occupation, business, or activity, or (2) the charge for granting the use of a patent, trademark, or copyright. The term "licensing", however, specifically refers to the sale of a license authorizing another person to use something (such as computer software)protected by copyright, patent, or trademark. Ref. Black's Law Dictionary, 7th edition 1999. |
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