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​​Patently Strategic - Patent Strategy for Startups
Aurora Patent Consulting | Ashley Sloat, Ph.D.
47 episodes
1 month ago
In this month’s episode, we’re talking about patent marking – and its massive implications on your ability to collect on infringement damages. We’ve all seen patent numbers on physical products. Much like their copyright and trademark cousins, these designations are far from cosmetic. And instead serve a statutory requirement to provide public notice about your protected intellectual property. In the case of patent marking, not only does it reduce the risk of infringement because you ...
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In this month’s episode, we’re talking about patent marking – and its massive implications on your ability to collect on infringement damages. We’ve all seen patent numbers on physical products. Much like their copyright and trademark cousins, these designations are far from cosmetic. And instead serve a statutory requirement to provide public notice about your protected intellectual property. In the case of patent marking, not only does it reduce the risk of infringement because you ...
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Patent Case Law Review: Obviousness
​​Patently Strategic - Patent Strategy for Startups
1 hour 12 minutes
11 months ago
Patent Case Law Review: Obviousness
Send us a textAn invention cannot be patented if the differences between your claimed invention and the prior art are such that the claimed invention as a whole would have been obvious to a person having ordinary skill in the art at the time the invention was conceived. Determining obviousness – and the validity of your patent – is more than simply establishing that the invention doesn’t already exist and that it isn’t documented elsewhere. Its conception must also not have otherwise been obv...
​​Patently Strategic - Patent Strategy for Startups
In this month’s episode, we’re talking about patent marking – and its massive implications on your ability to collect on infringement damages. We’ve all seen patent numbers on physical products. Much like their copyright and trademark cousins, these designations are far from cosmetic. And instead serve a statutory requirement to provide public notice about your protected intellectual property. In the case of patent marking, not only does it reduce the risk of infringement because you ...