Patent Law Essentials: A Concise Guide
By (Author) Alan L. Durham
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
18th January 2018
5th edition
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Copyright law
Patents law
346.730486
Hardback
320
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
737g
This essential desk reference for patent attorneys, engineers, entrepreneurs, innovators, development professionals, and students has been updated with the latest court cases and legislation. In a world in which businesses thrive on innovation, it is more important than ever to understand the sometimes arcane rules through which human ingenuity becomes intellectual property. Although many reference works on patent law exist, they are written for specialists. Through clear writing, specific examples, and focus on the fundamentals, Patent Law Essentials: A Concise Guide makes the basic rules of patent law accessible to businesspeople, engineers, students, and others who need to understand the rules of a notoriously complicated game. Patent Law Essentials begins with an overview of patent law and other aspects of intellectual property and then guides the reader through an example of an actual patentone literally claiming "a better mousetrap." The chapters that follow discuss the types of inventions that can be patented (recently a subject of much dispute), the process of applying for a patent, the requirements of a valid patent, and the procedures for determining if a patent has been infringed upon. The appendix includes several examples of actual U.S. patents, including the mousetrap patent discussed in detail in the early chapters.
Alan L. Durham is Vice Dean and Judge Robert S. Vance Professor of Law at the University of Alabama School of Law, where he teaches patent law, copyright law, and trademark law.