Recently, in the patenting world, the definition of obviousness in the consideration of patent has begun to change. In the past, obviousness was determined on the basis of teaching, suggestion and motivation as prerequisites. If the inventor somehow showed through his prior experience and knowledge that the creation he came up with would […]
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Did you invent something that someone else has invented?
August 1st, 2008 · No Comments
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Patent Infringement Goes a Long Way
July 23rd, 2008 · No Comments
The makers of the record selling Wii gaming system are need deep in a lawsuit with Anascape that claims Nintendo infringed on a patent involving the configuration of certain game controllers. As a result, sale of items containing the infringement may risk being banned. This includes Game Cube controllers.
Nintendo has however repeatedly stated that they […]
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Exportation of Ideas Illegal
July 23rd, 2008 · No Comments
Inventors and organizations that have rights to inventions are selective about who they allow to have access to their ideas. Even with this level of protective ownership, there have numerous cases of companies that have outsourced the preparation of patent applications.
Despite the attractiveness of the idea, less time and effort spent on boring paperwork, […]
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