Invention Patently Obvious.
Generally speaking, in order to be patentable an invention has to be both new and unobvious. While newness is a fairly easy objective determination, unobviousness necessarily involves a subjective determination. This paper presents two controversial inventions and their patents to illustrate the iss...
| Published in: | IEEE spectrum 43, 12 (2006). |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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