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The chemist's companion guide to patent law / Chris P. Miller, Mark J. Evans.
2010
G 24 MIL.C
Available at WIPO Library
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Title
The chemist's companion guide to patent law / Chris P. Miller, Mark J. Evans.
Descripción
xiv, 329 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
ISBN
9780471782438
0471782432 hardback
9780470636916
0470636912
9780470636893 electronic book
0470636890 electronic book
1282777041
9781282777040
0471782432 hardback
9780470636916
0470636912
9780470636893 electronic book
0470636890 electronic book
1282777041
9781282777040
Alternate Call Number
G 24 MIL.C
Resúmen
"For people working in the chemical, pharmaceutical, and biotechnology industries, understanding patents is vitally important when it comes to safeguarding their intellectual property. Unfortunately, most researchers involved in testing and evaluating novel chemicals have a limited knowledge of laws that pertain directly to their work" "This thorough, accessible reference fills this critical educational gap by delivering relevant legal concepts in a clear, concise manner free of specialized jargon. The Chemist's Companion Guide to Patent Law breaks down the most salient patent information by providing a combination of explanations germane to a given topic coupled with discussions centered on actual federal court opinions." "The Chemist's Companion Guide to Patent Law imparts basic patent law knowledge in a breezy format that frees up time for working chemists and students by helping them stay out of the courtroom to focus their attention where it belongs--in the laboratory."--BOOK JACKET.
Nota de bibliografía, etc.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 318-319) and index.
Nota de contenido con formato
1. Patent basics; 2. The patent process; 3. Prior art and the chemical invention, 4. Inventorship; 5. Patent claims; 6. Basic requirements of patentability : utility; 7. Basic requirements of patentability : novelty; 8. Basic requirements of patentability : nonobviousness; 9. Basic requirements of patentability : written description, enablement and best mode.
Published
Hoboken, N.J. : John Wiley, c2010.
Lengua(s)
eng
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Review
"For people working in the chemical, pharmaceutical, and biotechnology industries, understanding patents is vitally important when it comes to safeguarding their intellectual property. Unfortunately, most researchers involved in testing and evaluating novel chemicals have a limited knowledge of laws that pertain directly to their work" "This thorough, accessible reference fills this critical educational gap by delivering relevant legal concepts in a clear, concise manner free of specialized jargon. The Chemist's Companion Guide to Patent Law breaks down the most salient patent information by providing a combination of explanations germane to a given topic coupled with discussions centered on actual federal court opinions." "The Chemist's Companion Guide to Patent Law imparts basic patent law knowledge in a breezy format that frees up time for working chemists and students by helping them stay out of the courtroom to focus their attention where it belongs--in the laboratory."--BOOK JACKET.