5 Reasons to Conduct a Patent Search

A patent search will tell you if any patents cover similar products to yours – and therefore whether or not your idea is patentable. To qualify for a Patent your invention must have “novelty” and “non-obviousness”. This means that it must not be similar to any existing products, and it must also be a significant improvement on anything that’s been produced before. Read More

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Patent Infringement Analysis – Simulation Exercise by Dr. Kalyan C. Kankanala at UPES School of Law

This simulation exercise by Dr. Kalyan C. Kankanala at UPES School of Law guides students through patent infringement analysis using real-world product scenarios. It highlights claim interpretation and practical legal skills essential for intellectual property professionals.

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