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Prior Art What is prior art? Prior art = certain types of knowledge defined by 102(a)-(g) that may operate to defeat patentability or invalidate a patent To be relevant, art must fall within 102 102 prior art, however, does not necessarily have to anticipate any claim 1
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Novelty Requirements Certain activities before DOI constitute prior art DOI = conception + diligence to RTP Conception: definite and permanent idea of entire invention Diligence: must be continuous and begin prior to conception by other and extend to his RTP RTP Constructive Filing date of completed application Actual Invention worked for intended purpose If any of these activities occur before DOI, then invention may not be novel and not entitled to patent (or patent may be invalid) 2
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Activities Before DOI That Constitute Prior Art 102(a) – public prior art (first-to-invent rule) Known or used by others in US Patented anywhere Printed publication anywhere 102(e)-(g) – secret prior art 102(e): earlier( than DOI) application published or issues 102(f): derived from true inventor 102(g)(2) Applies only to invention made in US First to RTP entitled to patent unless... 3
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Statutory Bars Certain activities constitute statutory bars 102(b), (c), (d) 102(b): activities before critical date (> 1 year before filing date of application) 102(c): abandonment 102(d): delay What happens to a patent where the inventor conceived > 1 year before filing and there was a public use of anticipating art after inventor’s conception but more than a year before inventor filed? 4
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Corroboration For establishing that art is prior art Corroboration of oral evidence of prior invention is the general rule RTI case is example of role corroboration can play For establishing inventor’s date of conception Inventor’s testimony standing alone is insufficient to prove conception For establishing co-inventorship Corroborating evidence is required of any asserted contributions to conception of the invention For establishing diligence Corroboration needed For establishing actual reduction to practice Corroboration needed 5
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