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Patent Subject Matter ­Eligibility
A Global Guide
By Paul W Browning (Consultant editor), Christopher C Johns (Consultant editor), Sara A Leiman (Consultant editor)

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Hardback, 304 pages
Published
United Kingdom, 1 October 2021
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Patentees file applications in more and more countries every year, with nearly four million PCT applications filed since the Patent Cooperation Treaty came into force in 1978. Yet prosecuting patents in different countries can be challenging. Each country has its own laws for pursuing patent applications and achieving enforceable patents, and local patent law varies widely on the issue of patent eligibility.

This title explores patent-eligible subject matter across major jurisdictions and technologies. With succinct discussions of case law, patent office practices, and practical prosecution strategies, this guide is intended to help patent practitioners determine where to consider filing applications, the risks and benefits of certain claim types and language, and how to increase the strength of their clients’ global patent portfolios.

The varying case law and eligibility issues relating to electrical, computer, biological, pharmaceutical and chemical arts in a variety of jurisdictions will be covered, as well as relevant statistics and key topics such as the impact of new technology in this field.

Written by experts in their respective jurisdictions, countries featured in this title include:

China;
the European Patent Office, including separate sections on France, Germany, and the United Kingdom;
India;
Japan; and
the United States.
Knowing the prior art and having definite claim language is not always enough to obtain strong patent claims. It is therefore crucial to understand the differences in patent eligibility in different countries. With the costs necessary to file and prosecute a patent in each country, practitioners and patentees alike will appreciate this book to assist in understanding which types of applications have the best chance of success.

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Patentees file applications in more and more countries every year, with nearly four million PCT applications filed since the Patent Cooperation Treaty came into force in 1978. Yet prosecuting patents in different countries can be challenging. Each country has its own laws for pursuing patent applications and achieving enforceable patents, and local patent law varies widely on the issue of patent eligibility.

This title explores patent-eligible subject matter across major jurisdictions and technologies. With succinct discussions of case law, patent office practices, and practical prosecution strategies, this guide is intended to help patent practitioners determine where to consider filing applications, the risks and benefits of certain claim types and language, and how to increase the strength of their clients’ global patent portfolios.

The varying case law and eligibility issues relating to electrical, computer, biological, pharmaceutical and chemical arts in a variety of jurisdictions will be covered, as well as relevant statistics and key topics such as the impact of new technology in this field.

Written by experts in their respective jurisdictions, countries featured in this title include:

China;
the European Patent Office, including separate sections on France, Germany, and the United Kingdom;
India;
Japan; and
the United States.
Knowing the prior art and having definite claim language is not always enough to obtain strong patent claims. It is therefore crucial to understand the differences in patent eligibility in different countries. With the costs necessary to file and prosecute a patent in each country, practitioners and patentees alike will appreciate this book to assist in understanding which types of applications have the best chance of success.

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Product Details
EAN
9781787424463
ISBN
1787424464
Dimensions
2.6 x 24 x 24 centimeters (0.61 kg)

Table of Contents

Introduction 5
Paul W Browning
Christopher C Johns
Sara A Leiman
Finnegan LLP

Australia 11
Steve Gledhill
Madeleine Kelly
FB Rice

Canada 25
Graeme Boocock
Natasha Gulati
Beverley Moore
Jason Mueller-Neuhaus
Borden Ladner Gervais LLP

China 41
Chong He
Ping Luo
Cheng Wang
Wenwen Wang
Hui Yuan
Advance China IP Law Office

European Patent Office 69
Victoria Barker
Nicholas Fox
Yelena Morozova
Maeve O’Flynn
Finnegan Europe LLP

France 107
Anne Buchet
Gaëtan Lassere
Vincent Pons
Laurent & Charras

Germany 129
Thomas Becher
Hoffmann Eitle Dusseldorf
Markus Georg Müller
Andreas Stefferl
Hoffmann Eitle Munich

India 147
Himanshu Chawla
Durgesh Mukharya
K&S Partners

Israel 175
Uri Fruchtman
Ephraim Heiliczer
Pearl Cohen

Japan 183
Tsuyoshi Miura
Masaru Nakajima
Seiwa Patent & Law

South Korea 207
Hankil D Kang
Kijoong Kang
Kil-chae Park
Bae, Kim & Lee LLC

Taiwan 221
Roger Chang
Ivy Chin
Joyce Liou
Lee and Li Attorneys-at-Law

United Kingdom 227
Victoria Barker
Harrison Chang
Luigi Distefano
Nicholas Fox
Finnegan Europe LLP

United States 251
Paul W Browning
Christopher C Johns
Sara A Leiman
Finnegan LLP

About the authors 293

Reviews

A great compendium of subject matter eligibility requirements across various jurisdictions and a handy reference for developing a prosecution strategy across jurisdictions for inventions in a given technical domain.
*Nitin Sharma*

A Global Guide on Patent Subject Matter Eligibility offers a consolidated, practical and instructive framework on varying patent eligibility criteria in different jurisdictions. The content is presented in very easy to grasp fashion and would act as ready reference for day to day patent drafting and prosecution matters. A must read for every IP professional.
*Munish Sudan*

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