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Intellectual Property - Not So Obvious: An Introduction to Patent Law and Strategy

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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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Looking to understand patent law and strategy? Look no further than our book, "Not So Obvious: An Introduction to Patent Law and Strategy." Authored by Jeffrey Schox, this book is the perfect guide for innovators and entrepreneurs. As the former course material for Stanford University's "Patent Law and Strategy for Innovators and Entrepreneurs," this book offers a comprehensive insight into the world of intellectual property.

Our book takes you on a journey through the patent system, uncovering its intricate workings and shedding light on the requirements for obtaining a patent. With the recent addition of the America Invents Act ("AIA"), this book provides a thorough understanding of the changes that transformed the U.S. patent system. Stay up-to-date with the transition from a "first-to-invent" to a "first-inventor-to-file" system.

The third edition of "Not So Obvious" introduces a glossary and general edits that enhance the reader's experience. Additionally, the fourth edition includes five pivotal cases: KSR (Supreme Court 2007), Stanford v. Roche (Supreme Court 2011), Prometheus (Supreme Court 2012), Nautilus (Supreme Court 2014), and Limelight (Fed. Cir. 2015). Stay ahead of the game with this comprehensive collection of case studies that further deepens your understanding of patent law and strategy.

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