I.E.

English translation: De Industriële Eigendom (patent gazette of the NL patent, trademark, and copyright office) (Netherlands Industrial Property Bure

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Dutch term or phrase:I.E.
English translation:De Industriële Eigendom (patent gazette of the NL patent, trademark, and copyright office) (Netherlands Industrial Property Bure
Entered by: Ken Cox

19:27 Oct 21, 2006
Dutch to English translations [PRO]
Law/Patents - Patents
Dutch term or phrase: I.E.
The place of publication of a certain patent is stated as "I.E. 2003/09".
I assume this is the Patent Gazette, issue 09, year 2003. What is the expansion of "I.E."?
(Comment: The Official Government Register (Staatsblad) is sometimes referred to as the "Official Gazette". This is not the same as the Patent Gazette of the Netherlands Patent Office. Obviously, "I.E." does not stand for "Staatsblad".)
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De Industriële Eigendom
Explanation:
A publication of the Bureau Industriële Eigendom

I rather doubt that it has an English title.

see:

http://overheidsloket.overheid.nl/producten.php?tab=burger&t...
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Ken Cox
Local time: 14:56
Grading comment
Thanks. Difficult search job done well (or was it your personal knowledge?).
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De Industriële Eigendom


Explanation:
A publication of the Bureau Industriële Eigendom

I rather doubt that it has an English title.

see:

http://overheidsloket.overheid.nl/producten.php?tab=burger&t...

Ken Cox
Local time: 14:56
Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish
PRO pts in category: 4
Grading comment
Thanks. Difficult search job done well (or was it your personal knowledge?).

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agree  Dave Calderhead: sounds probable
1 hr
  -> thanks -- IMO that's about as much as one can say without first-hand knowledge
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