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The requirement of industrial applicability under Art. 27 IPL, requires the disclosure of the necessary technical features of the production method enabling the repeatable use thereof.
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A patent application, in which the lack of technical data and the proper disclosure thereof make it impossible to use the invention repeatedly, due to the lack of a quantitative and qualitative basis for particular raw materials, cannot be considered sufficiently disclosed and thus suitable for industrial use.
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Translated from the Polish by Marcin Skurzak.
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Industrial Property Law, Arts. 24, 26, 27, 33(1–3), 89(1). “Sufficient Disclosure of Patents”. IIC 54, 1116–1120 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40319-023-01338-3
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