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Book Synopsis: The first edition of this book was written by Jeffrey Schox for his course "Patent Law and Strategy for Innovators and Entrepreneurs" at Stanford University. After an introduction to intellectual property, it explores the patent system, the requirements for a patent, infringement, and inventorship and ownership issues. The second edition included the America Invents Act ("AIA"), which transformed the U.S. patent system from a "first-to-invent" system to a "first-inventor-to-file" system. The third edition added a glossary and general edits. The fourth edition includes five additional cases: KSR (Supreme Court 2007), Stanford v. Roche (Supreme Court 2011), Prometheus (Supreme Court 2012), Nautilus (Supreme Court 2014), and Limelight (Fed. Cir. 2015).
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Unlock the secrets to successful patent law and strategy with "Not So Obvious: An Introduction to Patent Law and Strategy". Authored by Jeffrey Schox, renowned expert and creator of the popular course "Patent Law and Strategy for Innovators and Entrepreneurs" at Stanford University, this book is your ultimate guide to navigating the complex world of intellectual property.
In the first edition, Schox provides a comprehensive overview of the patent system, from its fundamental principles to the requirements for obtaining a patent. Discover how to protect your innovative ideas and gain a competitive advantage in the market.
With the inclusion of the America Invents Act (AIA) in the second edition, this book becomes even more indispensable. Learn how the AIA transformed the U.S. patent system into a "first-inventor-to-file" model and adapt your strategies accordingly.
As you delve into the third edition, you'll find a wealth of new resources including a glossary for easy reference and vital updates to ensure you stay up-to-date with the latest developments in patent law.
Moreover, the fourth edition takes it up a notch with the addition of five crucial cases that shaped the landscape of patent law. Dive into pivotal Supreme Court and Federal Circuit cases like KSR, Stanford v. Roche, Prometheus, Nautilus, and Limelight, and gain valuable insights from real-world examples.
If you're an innovator, entrepreneur, or simply someone wanting to navigate the complexities of patent law, "Not So Obvious: An Introduction to Patent Law and Strategy" is a must-have resource that will give you a strategic edge in protecting and commercializing your groundbreaking ideas. Don't miss out on this opportunity – click below to order your copy now!
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