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1 6.1 Chapter 6 Patents © 2003 by West Legal Studies in Business/A Division of Thomson Learning

2 6.2 Overview of Patent Law  Invention  Patent  Embodiment  Qualification procedure  Patent prosecution  Examiner and examination process

3 6.3 International Patent Law Discuss the impact of each of the following international laws: 1.Paris Convention 2.Patent Cooperation TreatyPatent Cooperation Treaty 3.European Patent ConventionEuropean Patent Convention 4.Patent Law TreatyPatent Law Treaty 5.Trade Related Intellectual Property Let’s Discuss Let’s Discuss Let’s Discuss Let’s Discuss

4 6.4 Patentability: Areas of Patentable Subject Matter  Machine  Manufacture  Process  Composition of matter

5 6.5 Patentability: Areas of Non- Patentable Subject Matter  Naturally occurring things  Abstract ideas  Laws of nature  Mathematical formulae

6 6.6 Other Areas of Patentability Methods of doing business Computer software Biotechnology

7 6.7 Patentability: Novelty  Publicly-available knowledge  One-year grace period  First-to-invent  Searching the prior art  http://www.uspto.gov/patft/index.html http://www.uspto.gov/patft/index.html  http://www.libraries.psu.edu/business/pate nts/search.htm http://www.libraries.psu.edu/business/pate nts/search.htm

8 6.8 Patentability: Non-obviousness The patent should not be granted on a novel invention if the advancement is small and represents merely minor improvements over the prior art.

9 6.9 Patentability: Non-obviousness  Three step analysis required by Supreme Court  Determine scope and content of prior art  (Graham v. John Deere Co., 381 U.S. 1 (1966))  Search and analysis of  Published patents  Scientific journals  Textbooks

10 6.10 Patentability: Non-obviousness  Three step analysis required by Supreme Court  Determine the level of skill of the person of ordinary skill in the art  Takes perspective of other possible inventors

11 6.11 Patentability: Non-obviousness  Three step analysis required by Supreme Court  Compare with prior art  Are improvements significant?

12 6.12 Patentability: Secondary Considerations  Long felt, unmet need  Commercial success  Use or copying by others

13 6.13 The Patenting Process  The Patent and Trademark Office The Patent and Trademark Office  Manual of Patent Examination Procedure Manual of Patent Examination Procedure  The patent application  Ethical consideration  Inventorship  Provisional patent applications  The PTO’s electronic filing system  Disclosure  Secrecy

14 6.14 Patent Infringement 1.Literal infringement 2.Doctrine of equivalents 3.Defenses to infringement Patent Office

15 6.15 Remedies  Equitable remedies  Legal remedies  International remedies

16 6.16 Sui Generis Protections  Design patents  Semiconductor chip protections  Plant patents Protected Not Protected

17 6.17 Questions & Discussion


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