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X v Canada (Commissioner of Patents) : ウィキペディア英語版 | X v Canada (Commissioner of Patents)
''X v Canada (Commissioner of Patents)'' is a decision by the Federal Court of Appeal concerning the utility requirement for patenting an invention in Canada. ==Background== The patent application in issue was for a "death ray", more particularly, a device that creates a path of ionized air using a laser beam to transmit electrical energy without wires. The invention had not been constructed by the inventor because of the significant cost of doing so. The Commissioner of Patents refused the patent application on the ground that the death ray was "inoperable for the purpose for which it was designed."
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