Patent Law, Third Edition

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Author: Janice M. Mueller

ISBN-10: 0735578311

ISBN-13: 9780735578319

Category: Intellectual Property Law

Succinct and timely, the third edition of PATENT LAW continues to demystify its subject as it explores and explains important cases, judicial authorities, statutes, and policy. Approachably written for law students, attorneys, and laypersons alike, this text stands on its own or may be used alonside any patent or IP casebook to support a more in-depth study of patent law.\ Effective, lucid, and complete, Janice M. Mueller's PATENT LAW features:\ • Thorough coverage and clear writing that...

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Succinct and timely, the third edition of PATENT LAW continues to demystify its subject as it explores and explains important cases, judicial authorities, statutes, and policy. Approachably written for law students, attorneys, and laypersons alike, this text stands on its own or may be used alonside any patent or IP casebook to support a more in-depth study of patent law. Effective, lucid, and complete, Janice M. Mueller's PATENT LAW features: Thorough coverage and clear writing that clarifies principal legal doctrines, key judicial authorities, governing statutes, and policy considerations for obtaining and enforcing a U.S. patent In-depth treatment of the impact of international patent law on U.S. patent practice Helpful visual aids, such as figures, tables, and timelines A sample patent and excerpts from a prosecution history Boldfaced key terms and a convenient Glossary Updated throughout, the Third Edition offers: Recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions that are fundamentally rewriting patent law, such as eBay v. MercExchange KSR Int'l v. Teleflex Microsoft v. AT&T MedImmune v. Genetech Quanta v. LG Elecs Leading decisions from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, including the court's en banc decisions in In re Seagate Tech, Egyptian Goddess v. Swisa, and In re Bilski

Chapter 1. Foundations of the U.S. Patent System Chapter 2. Patent Claims Chapter 3. Disclosure Requirements (35 U.S.C. §112, ¶1) Chapter 4. Novelty and Loss of Right (35 U.S.C. §102) Chapter 5. The Nonobviousness Requirement (35 U.S.C. §103) Chapter 6. The Utility Requirement (35 U.S.C. §101) Chapter 7. Potentially Patentable Subject Matter (35 U.S.C. §101) Chapter 8. Correcting Issued Patents Chapter 9. Patent Infringement Chapter 10. Defenses to Patent Infringement Chapter 11. Remedies for Patent Infringement Chapter 12. International Patenting Issues Index