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Patent Law – Proving an inventor’s inequitable conduct gets harder
When an inventor applies for a patent, the inventor is supposed to inform the Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) of all material prior art. What that means, in very simple terms, is that the inventor has a duty to inform … Continue reading
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