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the two terms are often used interchangeably. Exceptions are probably best understood as outright exemptions from copyright liability. Limitations is a term that include compulsory or statutory licenses creating a liability rule, so that acts are permissible but subject to an obligation to pay for the use.
Some of the following exceptions and limitations to the patent rights provided in the Act are: (i) experimental or research use; (ii) use of patented invention on foreign vessels etc.; (iii) for obtaining regulatory approval from authorities; (iv) exhaustion of patent rights parallel imports; (v) compulsory licensing
Such exceptions are experimental or research use; use on foreign vessels; obtaining regulatory approval from authorities; exhaustion of patent rights and parallel imports; compulsory licensing and use or acquisition of inventions by government.
The Copyright Acts exceptions and limitations found in sections 107-122 include fair use, the first sale doctrine, some reproductions by libraries and archives, certain performances and displays, broadcast programming transmissions by cable and satellite, to name a few.
There are exceptions to copyright law which allow portions of copyrighted works to be copied by others without the owners permission. These include the fair use exception and the first sale doctrine, explained more fully below.
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It is possible that a patent application may be denied. For example, anything that is used for atomic energy for weapons or that is only useful in the use of special nuclear material cannot be patented. Things that arent useful and those that are a natural process cannot be patented.
Laws of Nature and Abstract Ideas: Inventions that merely represent natural laws, scientific principles, or abstract concepts cannot be patented. While applications of these principles or concepts may be patentable, the underlying laws themselves are considered part of the public domain.
The law exempts certain experimental activities during research and development that would normally be considered patent infringement. The two exemptions are (1) a judicially created exemption developed through case law and (2) an exemption created by the HatchWaxman Act (the safe harbor provision).

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