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What consitutes an infringement of the Patent Owner rights?

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What consitutes an infringement of the Patent Owner rights?

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The patent owner holds the exclusive right to the invention. No other persons have the right to use a patented invention without authorization of the patent owner, in particular, to perform the following actions, except for the cases when such actions, according to the Patent Law, do not constitute an infringement of the exclusive right of the patent owner.

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