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Patented article and patented process define subject matter protected while a patent is in force, clarifying scope of patent rights.
The terms patented article and patented process denote respectively an article or a process in respect of which a patent is in force; an item qualifies as patented only while the corresponding patent remains in force, thereby delimiting the subject matter that attracts patent protection and informing the scope and temporal limits of related rights.
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