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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Presentation on Patent Mining
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Pharma patent search is a complex task due to the dense patent landscape and commonality of incremental innovations. This post details a structured approach to conducting thorough pharmaceutical prior art searches, highlighting the specific challenges faced by patent analysts.
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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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The post analyses the infringement of standard essential patents, highlighting the role of claim charting and essentiality assessment. It provides a legal perspective on SEP infringement in Indian technology sectors.
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MIT researchers have introduced a patent-based method for forecasting technological growth, focusing on citation metrics and classification system overlaps. Their approach provides organisations with a structured, less labor-intensive technique to predict technology improvement rates and reduce investment uncertainty.
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