Writing under the premise that patent rights are integral to the work of the scientist and engineer rather than merely an adjunct to the solution of technical problems, lawyers offer practicing scientists, engineers, and students an understanding of...
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Writing under the premise that patent rights are integral to the work of the scientist and engineer rather than merely an adjunct to the solution of technical problems, lawyers offer practicing scientists, engineers, and students an understanding of those aspects of US patent law that are needed to protect their inventions. Readers are assumed to b
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Front cover; Preface; Editor; Contributors; Contents; Introduction; Anatomy of a patent; Inventive activities; Research records in the patent process; Inventor actions that can jeopardize patent rights; The invention disclosure document: recording the essential facts of your invention; Relationships; Ownership of intellectual property: employer rights to intellectual property; Inventorship; Internet patent document searching and interactions with an information specialist; Interactions with a patent agent or attorney; Ancillary patent activities; How to read a patent
Technology transfer: patent licensing and related strategiesIndex; Back cover