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Patents - Introduction & Free Database And Sources
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Connecting Industry & Science …
PATENTSIntroduction & Databases
Today’s Presenters
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Abhishek Pandurangi
Patent Consultant
B.Tech (Dyes) UICT & LL.B (2011)
[email protected] Ph: +919869869802
Karan Kabra
Founder of Sciffer Technologies
B.Tech (Foods) UICT
[email protected] Ph: +919833545477
Intellectual Property (IP)Tangible Property Rights
Gives legal rights on tangible properties such
as land
The owner of the rights can enjoy his land
and prevent others from using or entering it
The form of rights is contract papers,
ownership papers etc.
Can be bought, sold or rented
Gives legal rights on creation of brain /
intellect
The owner of the rights can enjoy his
intellect’s product and prevent others from using
The form of rights is patents, copyright,
trademark etc.
Can be bought, sold or licensed
Intellectual Property (IP)
IP
Geog. Indication
Patents
Copyright
Trademark
Designs
Related Rights
Plant Breeder RightsUnfair Competition
Different Forms of IP
A Patent is a techno-legal document giving legal rights for a new or improved technical invention (not
necessarily scientific), giving the owner exclusive rights on the invention.
It is the best and only tool to protect Research & Development (R&D), and thus most successful
technical companies have a pool of patents protecting their R&D work which drives their Business
development.
Minimum criteria for a Patent is novelty, non-obviousness and industrial applicability
Open to view a video about Patents
Why are Patents Important ?
Technical companies need to innovate continuously, for which they need to constantly invest and be
involved in R & D. This Research will be protected by them via Patents.
Companies also need to know if any of their products is patented by other players, else they will be
caught on the wrong side of law
Companies/ Universities monitor competitor’s/ other universities patents & understand their research
activities and strategies. eg Google, CSIR. IIT
Patents - An Introduction
Video
The right that a Patent grants its holder is that if any entity practices the Patented Invention, he would
be infringing on the Patent Owner’s legal rights, and thus can be sued in the court of law.
The common criteria for granting a Patent is Novelty, Non-obviousness and utility/industrial applicability.
Owing to the Commercial interest and the Novelty criteria, a large amount of scientific literature is
available as Patents that cannot be found anywhere else
Patents are Jurisdiction specific – They provide legal rights to the Patent holder only where his Patent
application has been Granted by the Patent Office (Government Body) of that individual state
(constitutional state i.e. country).
Please note that there is no International or World Patent. WO or PCT applications are merely Published
Patent Applications, meant for an easy alternative to apply in Individual states
The term of the Patent is the time when the Patent is active and legally enforceable, and currently it is
from the date of grant up to 20 years from the earliest date of filing
The Patents have a concept of Patent Families and Family members.
For e.g. ABC files an application in India and also files a same or similar application in the US taking
priority (extension) from Indian application, then the US application and Indian application belong to the
same Patent family.
Patents - Overview
Click to view a patentPatent
Try and find Patent documents, for your topic of Interest here (try Pfizer, Lehman brothers)
Polaroid won~ 1 bn $ lawsuit because of a patent
VS
Edison
+
> 1100
=$16 bn
VS
Lawsuit enables market monopoly
Patents
WRF earns $15 mn from CSR
Examples and Cases
Free Patent Databases (1/3)Multi Jurisdiction
Ep-espacenet
Free Patents Online
Patent Lens
Patents.com
Surf IP
Lp-espacenet
Free Patent Databases (2/3)
Japanese Patent Office
China Patent Office
Indian Patent Office
Canadian Patent Office
New Zealand Office
United States - USPTO
Individual Patent Offices
Free Patent Databases (3/3)
Google Patents
IPNewsFlash
PriorSmart.com
USPTO PAIR
USPTO Assignment Database
EPOline Register Plus
Other Useful Sources
Free Non-Patent Databases Full Text Non Patent Sources
DOAJ
ABC Chemistry
JStage
Journal Archive (Japan Sources)
The most common Non-Patent sources used are Science Direct, Scirus,
Google Scholar Engines, Inter Wiley Science etc. However, the biggest problem
with most of the sources is non-availability of Full Text information freely.
Above are some of the sources providing Full Text information in most cases
The most common Non-Patent sources used are Science Direct, Scirus,
Google Scholar Engines, Inter Wiley Science etc. However, the biggest problem
with most of the sources is non-availability of Full Text information freely.
Above are some of the sources providing Full Text information in most cases
Paid Patent Databases
Questions ??
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