Can your invention pass the non-obviousness test of patentability? This video explains how patent examiners determine whether your invention is new and non-obvious over the prior art and gives a specific example of how an obviousness rejection under 35 USC 103 is applied during patent examination. The next video in this series discusses how to actually overcome obviousness rejections during patent examination so that your patent can be allowed.
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 ]
Gear Used to Make This Video:
Sony ZV1 Camera - [ Ссылка ]
GVM Lantern COB Light - [ Ссылка ]
Neewer LED Panel Lights - [ Ссылка ]
StudioFX Rim/Back Light - [ Ссылка ]
Neewer Green Screen - [ Ссылка ]
PowerDeWise Microphone - [ Ссылка ]
***** 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 The law can change and the information in this video may be outdated, so you should always consult an attorney regarding your specific issues in view of the current state of the law. ******
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