000027775 000__ 04671cam\a22006255i\4500 000027775 001__ 27775 000027775 003__ SzGeWIPO 000027775 005__ 20210318105110.0 000027775 006__ m\\\\eo\\d\\\\\\\\ 000027775 007__ cr bn |||m|||a 000027775 008__ 170306s2004 nju o|||||||| ||eng d 000027775 020__ $$a9780471697398$$qelectronic book 000027775 035__ $$aEBL190700 000027775 035__ $$a(OCoLC)437056993 000027775 035__ $$a(wipo)EBL190700 000027775 040__ $$aAU-PeEL$$beng$$erda$$cAU-PeEL$$dCaBNVSL 000027775 043__ $$an-us--- 000027775 050_4 $$aKF2980 -- .R63 2004eb 000027775 08204 $$a346.73048$$220 000027775 1001_ $$aRockman, Howard B.,$$eauthor. 000027775 24510 $$aIntellectual Property Law for Engineers and Scientists. 000027775 250__ $$aFirst edition. 000027775 264_1 $$aHoboken :$$bWiley,$$c2004. 000027775 300__ $$a1 online resource (54 pages) 000027775 336__ $$atext$$2rdacontent 000027775 337__ $$acomputer$$2rdamedia 000027775 338__ $$aonline resource$$bcr$$2rdacarrier 000027775 500__ $$aDescription based upon print version of record. 000027775 5050_ $$aIntellectual Property Law for Engineers and Scientists -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Top Ten List of Intellectual Property Protection -- Eli Whitney -- 1 Overview of Intellectual Property Law -- 1.1 Defining "Intellectual Property" -- 1.2 Specific Intellectual Property Vehicles -- 1.2.1 Patents -- 1.2.2 Trademarks and Service Marks -- 1.2.3 Copyrights -- 1.2.4 Trade Secrets -- 1.2.5 Mask Works for Semiconductors -- 1.3 Which Form of Intellectual Property Protection to Use? -- Cyrus McCormick -- 2 The Use of Intellectual Property in Business. 000027775 5058_ $$a2.1 Introduction to Intellectual Property Strategies -- 2.2 Objectives of Intellectual Property Management -- 2.3 Sole Inventor in an Alien Field -- 2.4 Strategic Development of Intellectual Property -- 2.5 Disgorging Patentable Inventions -- 2.6 Determining What and What Not to Patent -- 2.6.1 Search Results -- 2.6.2 Business Factors Determining Whether to Obtain Patent Protection -- 2.7 Determining Who Would Be an Appropriate Licensee to Exploit Your Invention -- 2.8 Drafting Strategic Patent Claims -- 2.9 Determining Where to Obtain Patents. 000027775 5058_ $$a2.10 Determining Other Industries Which May Benefit from a License -- 2.11 Ensuring Your Product Does Not Violate the Patent Rights of Others -- 2.12 Policing the Market for Potential Infringements of Your Patents -- 2.13 The Enforcement of Process Patent Claims Against an Importer of a Product Made Abroad -- 2.14 Trimming the Intellectual Property Tree -- 2.15 Essay on Innovation Management -- Charles Goodyear -- 3 How to Read and Obtain Information from a Modern U.S. Patent -- 3.1 Information Page -- 3.2 Drawings -- 3.3 Specification -- 3.4 Claims -- 3.5 Warning -- George Westinghouse. 000027775 5058_ $$a4 Introduction to Patents -- 4.1 Brief History of Patent Protection -- 4.1.1 Early European Patent Custom -- 4.1.2 British Patent System -- 4.1.3 The U.S. Constitution and the Development of the Present U.S. Patent Examination System -- 4.2 Types of Patent Coverage -- 4.2.1 What Is a Patent? -- 4.2.2 Article or Apparatus Patents -- 4.2.3 Method or Process Patents -- 4.2.4 Design Patents -- 4.2.5 Plant Patents -- 4.2.6 New Technologies -- 4.3 How to Determine What to Patent and What Not to Patent -- 4.3.1 Broadly, What Can and Cannot Be Patented Under the Law. 000027775 5058_ $$a4.3.2 From a Business Standpoint, What Should Be Patented -- 4.4 Broadly, What Data Goes Into a Patent -- 4.4.1 Describing the Background and Essential Elements of the Invention -- 4.4.2 Claiming the Invention -- 4.5 What a Patent Is Not -- 4.6 Inventions Relating to Atomic Weapons -- 4.7 The U.S. Government's Right to Practice Your Patented Invention -- John Deere -- 5 Patentable Subject Matter and Utility -- 5.1 What Constitutes Patentable Subject Matter -- 5.1.1 Categories of Patentable Subject Matter -- 5.1.2 The Invention Must Be Useful and Work for Its Intended Purpose. 000027775 5058_ $$a5.1.3 The Invention Must Be Novel Compared to the Prior Art. 000027775 5208_ $$aHOWARD B. 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