What is patent infringement vs patentability of an invention or idea? They may seem similar, but are completely different things. This video discusses the differences between patent infringement and patentability that are critical to understand if you are going to be working with patents. Specifically, infringement relates to whether an accused product or process reads on the claims of an issued an enforceable patent. Patentability is a question of whether a given invention is new an non-obvious over the prior art and this is the analysis that a patent examiner at the USPTO does during the patent examination process. #patent #patents #intellectualpropertylaw #patentlaw #patentlitigation #infringement #patentability #patentinfingement
Additional Patent Resources:
- My best-selling book, Patents Demystified: [ Ссылка ]
- The top book on licensing your idea or invention: [ Ссылка ] (One Simple Idea by Stephen Key)
- When to file a patent application: [ Ссылка ]
- Is software patentable: [ Ссылка ]
- My appearance on CNBC’s “The Profit” with Marcus Lemonis: [ Ссылка ]
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***** DISCLAIMER: Information in this video is not legal advice and should not be relied on as such. The law can change and the information in this video may be outdated, so you should always consult an attorney regarding your specific issues in view of the current state of the law. ******
00:00 Intro: Infringement vs Patentability
00:42 Dylan Adams - Patent Attorney
01:18 Why Infringement vs Patentability is Important
01:57 Patentability Defined
02:14 What is Prior Art
02:55 The Patent Application Process
04:40 Obviousness Rejections
05:38 Responding to Obviousness Rejections
06:35 Patent Infringement Defined
07:41 Patent Infringement Analysis
09:28 Outro
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