The Chemists Companion Guide to Patent Law

Author: Chris P. Miller  

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc‎

Publication year: 2010

E-ISBN: 9780470636893

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780471782438

Subject: O6 Chemistry

Language: ENG

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Written by an individual with experience as both a chemist and a patent attorney, The Chemist's Companion Guide to Patent Law covers everything the student or working chemist needs to know about patentability, explaining important concepts of patent law (such as novelty, non-obviousness, and freedom-to-operate) in easy-to-understand terms. Through abundant examples from case law as well as real-world situations with which a researcher might be faced, this book provides readers with a better understanding of how to put that knowledge into practice.

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CONTENTS

pp.:  1 – 7

Disclaimer

pp.:  7 – 11

Preface

pp.:  11 – 13

1. Patent Basics

pp.:  13 – 17

2. The Patent Process

pp.:  17 – 35

3. Prior Art and the Chemical Invention

pp.:  35 – 96

4. Inventorship

pp.:  96 – 133

5. Patent Claims

pp.:  133 – 150

6. Basic Requirements of Patentability: Utility

pp.:  150 – 172

7. Basic Requirements of Patentability: Novelty

pp.:  172 – 184

8. Basic Requirements of Patentability: Nonobviousness

pp.:  184 – 214

9. Basic Requirements of Patentability: Written Description, Enablement, and Best Mode

pp.:  214 – 297

Afterword and Sources

pp.:  297 – 334

Acknowledgments

pp.:  334 – 336

Cases Cited

pp.:  336 – 337

Index

pp.:  337 – 343

LastPages

pp.:  343 – 346

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