Patent Laws for Scientists and Engineers

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Features

  • Details the anatomy of a patent
  • Examines inventive activities as they relate to patents (including the handling of research records, the invention disclosure document, and inventor actions that could jeopardize patent rights)
  • Describes relationships in the patent process (including employer rights to intellectual property; document searching; and interactions with information specialists, patent agents, and attorneys)
  • Explores ancillary patent activities (including how to read a patent and patent licensing and related strategies resulting from technology transfer)
  • Summary

    Although many texts attempt to explain intellectual property law to scientists and engineers, they are ineffective because they fail to present the subject within the proper scope; they are either too expansive or too detailed for the needs of researchers and inventors. Instead of giving a mile-high view of all types of intellectual property or, at the other extreme, turning readers into pseudo-patent attorneys, Patent Law for Scientists and Engineers provides researchers and students with an understanding of the aspects of patent law necessary to work with patent professionals and enhance patent coverage.

    The editor has structured the text so it can be easily integrated into a reader's research routine. Each chapter supports the issues discussed with fact patterns that emphasize the steps necessary to protect patent rights. The book describes actual scenarios encountered by scientists and engineers, highlighting the protection of latent patent rights that may exist within an invention or technical solution.

    Table of Contents

    INTRODUCTION
    Anatomy of a Patent
    Roberta J. Morris

    INVENTIVE ACTIVITIES
    Research Records in the Patent Process
    Avery N. Goldstein

    Inventor Actions that Can Jeopardize Patent Rights
    Roberta J. Morris

    The Invention Disclosure Document: Recording the
    Essential Facts of Your Invention
    Judith M. Riley

    RELATIONSHIPS
    Ownership of Intellectual Property: Employer Rights to
    Intellectual Property
    Ernest I. Gifford and Avery N. Goldstein

    Inventorship
    Angela M. Davison

    Internet Patent Document Searching and Interactions
    with an Information Specialist
    Avery N. Goldstein

    Interactions with a Patent Agent or Attorney
    Tom Brody

    ANCILLARY PATENT ACTIVITIES
    How to Read a Patent
    Judith M. Riley

    Technology Transfer: Patent Licensing and
    Related Strategies
    Peter J. Newman