Basic theory of patent law
Economics (stimulating invention)
Historical investigation: revision of trade secret protection (incentive disclosure)
Historical investigation: technology transfer
Wu Natural Rights (Qualification Theory)
Lu patent and public utility theory
Homogeneous conclusion
Chapter II Acquisition of Patent Right
United States Patent and Trademark Office
2. Patent application procedures
3. Post-authorization procedure
Conclusion: The freest system in the world.
Chapter III Patent Qualification
introduce
Two methods
Three trips
Chapter IV Practicality
introduce
Two kinds of practicality
Industrial applicability
Chapter V Expectation
introduce
Second, the existing technology under the American invention system
Three expectations
Chapter VI Legal Obstacles
introduce
2. Public utilities
Three sales
4. Experimental realization of exclusion
Wu's patents and published documents
Other legal reasons for refusal
Chapter VII Novelty: Existing Inventions
introduce
2. Existing inventions in102 (a)
3. Priority of Article 102 (g)
4. Existing invention of article102 (e)
The source of verb (abbreviation of verb) clause 102 (f)
Chapter VIII Non-Obvious
introduce
Second, the history of the "crown jewel" of the patent law
3. Prior art
Supreme court trilogy
Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
Visibility of land in foreign patent system (invention height)
Chapter IX Full Publicity
introduce
Two. performability
3. Written description
Fourth, the best embodiment.
Chapter X Claims
A theory
2. Composition of claim
3. Special claim form
4. Definition.
Chapter II XI Patent Acquisition
Chapter XII Interpretation of Claims
Chapter XIII Infringement
Chapter XIV Other Defense Reasons
Chapter XV Tort Relief
Chapter XVI International Patent Law