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Patent Law Essentials A Concise Guide

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ISBN-10: 156720242X

ISBN-13: 9781567202427

Edition: 1999

Authors: Alan L. Durham

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This consise, up-to-date survey of U.S. patent law uses examples, many from actual cases, to explain the various aspects of the patent system, including issues of patent validity, infringement, the application process, and litigation. Although many large multi-volume patent treatises are already available, this book will serve as a useful overview or starting point for further research. Patent claim interpretation, equivalence, prior art, and the extension of patent protection to non-traditional subject matter such as computer software are covered in detail. Appendixes contain sample U.S. patents. This guide is suitable as an introduction to the field for non-attorneys, including engineers…    
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List price: $119.95
Copyright year: 1999
Publisher: ABC-CLIO, LLC
Publication date: 1/19/1999
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 240
Size: 6.50" wide x 9.50" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 1.232
Language: English

ALAN L. DURHAM is Associate Professor of Law at the University of Alabama School of Law, where he teaches in the areas of intellectual property, antitrust, and torts. A native of California's Silicon Valley, he practiced law there from 1989 to 1998, primarily in the field of high-technology patent litigation.

Introduction
Overview
Origins
Summary and Roadmap
Sources of Law
Patents Distinguished From Other Rights
Copyrights
Trademarks
Trade Secrets
Patents
Reading A Patent
General Information
Drawings
Specification
Claims
Patentable Subject Matter
Abstract Ideas
Principles of Nature
Living Organisms
Artistic and Literary Creations
Printed Matter
Methods of Doing Business
Patent Prosecution
Examination
Continuations and Continuations-in-Part
Divisional Applications
Interferences
Reissue
Reexamination
Ownership and Other Rights
Inventorship
Assignments
Licenses
Interpreting Patent Claims
"Plain Meaning"
Specification
Prosecution History
Other Claims
Validity
Preambles
Special Claim Formats
Conditions of Patentability
Examination versus Litigation
Presumption of Validity
Assignor Estoppel
Utility
Definiteness
Enablement
"Best Mode"
Written Description Requirement
Novelty
Section 102(b) Statutory Bars
Other Statutory Bars ([sections] 102(c), (d))
Double Patenting
Enforceability Defenses
Inequitable Conduct
Misuse
Infringement
Patent Term
Geographic Limitations
State of Mind
Direct and Indirect Infringement
Literal Infringement
The Doctrine of Equivalents
Equivalence in the Context of Means-Plus-Function Claims
The Reverse Doctrine of Equivalents
Experimental Use Exception to Infringement
Patent Litigation
Jurisdiction and Venue
Declaratory Judgment
Burden of Proof
The Role of Judge and Jury
Bifurcation
Preliminary Injunctions
Summary Judgment
Remedies
The International Trade Commission
Judgments of Invalidity
Special Topics
Design Patents
Plant Patents
Foreign Patents
Patenting Computer Programs
Note on Sources
Sample Utility Patents
Sample Design Patents
Index