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| Genre/Form: | Patents |
|---|---|
| Material Type: | Internet resource |
| Document Type: | Book, Internet Resource |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Philip W Grubb |
| ISBN: | 9780198765202 0198765207 9780585376011 0585376018 |
| OCLC Number: | 40359414 |
| Description: | xxvii, 448 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. |
| Contents: | PART I: INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND TO THE MODERN PATENT SYSTEM; 1. The nature and origins of patent monopolies; 2. The development of patent law; 3. Patents in developing countries; PART II: PATENT LAW AND PATENT PROCEDURE; 4. What can be patented; 5. Filing a patent application; 6. Obtaining a granted patent national procedures compared; 7. Obtaining a granted patent EPC and PCT procedures; 8. Maintaining a patent in force and extension of term; 9. Patent infringement; 10. Invalidity and amendment of granted patents; PART III: PATENTABILITY OF INVENTIONS IN SPECIFIC TECHNICAL FIELDS; 11. Chemical inventions; 12. Pharmaceutical inventions; 13. Biotechnological inventions; 14. Patenting of genes, plants and animals; 15. Electronic and computer-related inventions; PART IV: PATENTING IN PRACTICE; 16. The patent practitioner and his functions; 17. Drafting the patent specification; 18. Drafting the claims; 19. Prosecution of the patent application to grant; 20. Patents and information; PART V: COMMERCIAL EXPLOITATION OF PATENTS; 21. Inventorship, ownership and compensation; 22. The commercial value of patents; 23. How to catch the infringer - and how not to infringe oneself; 24. Patent aspects of licensing; 25. Patents and competition law |
| Responsibility: | by Philip W. Grubb. |
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Abstract:
This 3rd updated edition of 'Patents for Chemists' guides the reader through the legal and procedural complexities of the British, European, Japanese and US patent systems, and explains the role of patent practitioners (both in-house and in private practice) in maximizing the commercial potential of their client's or company's innovative products.
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it is a very informative and easy read./ ... enlivened with shafts of Grubb wit.../ he carries it off triumphantly./ ... for the finals student... this book borders on being required reading... I know nowhere else where you can find such a compendium of general patent lore so well organised and expressed./ Tony McStea ? journal Read more...
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