Patent law fundamentals.
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Patent law fundamentals (Eagan, Minn.)
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Patent law fundamentals.
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[Eagan, Minnesota] : Thomson Reuters.
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1 online resource
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What a patent is
Some popularly held misconceptions about patents
The impact of invention
Trade secrets
Trademarks
Copyrights
Statutory subject matter
Design patents as statutory subject matter
Plant patents as statutory subject matter
Novelty
Utility
Nonobviousness
Preparation of patent applications
Patent claims: analysis and synthesis
Prosecuting patent applications
Post grant review of issued patents
Priority of invention, derivation, and interference practice
The inventorship entity, patent ownership, and employer-employee rights
Government interest in patents: procurement and ownership
Licensing and assignment: the sharing and transfer of patent rights
Litigation of patent rights
Manufacturing and marketing patented inventions
Elements of transnational patent law
Bilateral agreements in transnational patent law
International and transnational design patents and applications
Comparative patent law: survey of principal foreign patent systems
Argentina
Brazil
Canada
People's Republic of China
France
Germany
India
Japan
Republic of Korea (South Korea)
Russian Federation
United Kingdom
Australia
Singapore
Finland
Israel.
Some popularly held misconceptions about patents
The impact of invention
Trade secrets
Trademarks
Copyrights
Statutory subject matter
Design patents as statutory subject matter
Plant patents as statutory subject matter
Novelty
Utility
Nonobviousness
Preparation of patent applications
Patent claims: analysis and synthesis
Prosecuting patent applications
Post grant review of issued patents
Priority of invention, derivation, and interference practice
The inventorship entity, patent ownership, and employer-employee rights
Government interest in patents: procurement and ownership
Licensing and assignment: the sharing and transfer of patent rights
Litigation of patent rights
Manufacturing and marketing patented inventions
Elements of transnational patent law
Bilateral agreements in transnational patent law
International and transnational design patents and applications
Comparative patent law: survey of principal foreign patent systems
Argentina
Brazil
Canada
People's Republic of China
France
Germany
India
Japan
Republic of Korea (South Korea)
Russian Federation
United Kingdom
Australia
Singapore
Finland
Israel.
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Online resource; title from table of contents (WestlawNext, viewed March 15, 2016).
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