Patentable Subject Matter Donald M. Cameron. 2 Patents: The Bargain Public: gets use of invention after patent expires Inventor/Owner: gets limited monopoly.

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Patentable Subject Matter Donald M. Cameron

2 Patents: The Bargain Public: gets use of invention after patent expires Inventor/Owner: gets limited monopoly for limited period of time

3 Patents: The Document Disclosure (Description): “How to” manual Claims: What you cannot do.

Anatomy of a Patent The Sailboard Patent

5 “Hierarchy of claims”

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7 Claims as “nested fences”

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9 One Invention – Many descriptions: BOUNCE: A dryer added fabric softener sheet A method of reducing static cling by commingling clothes with a treated substrate

The Patent Act Some general features

11 Two requirements 1.a concept and 2.an implementation: a way of putting the concept into practical form.

12 Other indicia of patentability Is there a change of state of matter? Is there a vendible product? Combinations not aggregations

The Patent Act The 3 criteria

14 What’s patentable: Patent Act s. 2 “invention” means any new and useful art, process, machine, manufacture or composition of matter, or any new and useful improvement in any art, process, machine, manufacture or composition of matter.”

15 What’s patentable: Patent Act s. 2 “invention” means any new and useful art, process, machine, manufacture or composition of matter, or any new and useful improvement in any art, process, machine, manufacture or composition of matter.”

16 Prerequisites new useful inventive (non-obvious)

17 New (Novelty) never been done, used, written about before publicly

18 Useful (Utility) it works it achieves the promise

19 Obvious any idiot would not have thought of it

20 Inventive/Obvious a person of ordinary skill in the area with no inventive abilities would have been led to the solution directly and without difficulty.

21 Inventiveness proven smart person says: “I wouldn’t have thought of that”

22 The Inventive Step

The Patent Act The categories

24 What’s patentable: Patent Act s. 2 “invention” means any new and useful art, process, machine, manufacture or composition of matter, or any new and useful improvement in any art, process, machine, manufacture or composition of matter.”

25 What’s not patentable: Prohibited Subject Matter Patent Act s. 27(3): "No patent shall issue for any mere scientific principle or abstract theorem.“ E=mc 2 isn’t patentable; nuclear powered pacemakers are patentable

US Patent Act 35 U.S.C. 101: Whoever invents or discovers any new and useful process, machine, manufacture, or composition of matter, or any new and useful improvement thereof, may obtain a patent therefor, subject to the conditions and requirements of this title. 26

European Patent Convention: Article 52 1) European patents shall be granted for any inventions, in all fields of technology, provided that they are new, involve an inventive step and are susceptible of industrial application. (2) The following in particular shall not be regarded as inventions within the meaning of paragraph 1: (a) discoveries, scientific theories and mathematical methods; (b) aesthetic creations; (c) schemes, rules and methods for performing mental acts, playing games or doing business, and programs for computers; (d) presentations of information. (3) Paragraph 2 shall exclude the patentability of the subject-matter or activities referred to therein only to the extent to which a European patent application or European patent relates to such subject-matter or activities as such. 27

28 GATT/TRIPS Make patents available for “any inventions … in all fields of technology” (Article 27(1)) Can’t discriminate against technologies (except biotech)

29 Art an act or series of acts performed by some physical agent upon some physical object and producing in such object some change either of character or of condition a mode, or method or manner of accomplishing a certain result

30 Process use of a method or the performance of an operation to produce a result

31 Machine the embodiment in mechanism of any function or mode of operation designed to accomplish a particular effect

32 Manufacture In 1799, "manufacture " was defined as "something made by the hands of man”

33 Composition of Matter chemical compounds or mechanical mixtures More to follow re Harvard Mouse case

34 What’s not patentable?

35 This is patentable?

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