The Law and Practice Relating to Letters Patent for Inventions (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

William Fischer Agnew

 
9781331331223: The Law and Practice Relating to Letters Patent for Inventions (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Master the essentials of patent law and practice with this comprehensive reference.

It explains how letters patent are earned, what counts as new and useful subject matter, and how infringement is determined in real cases. The book also guides readers through the rules, statutes, and practical steps involved in securing and enforcing patents both at home and abroad.

Structured for quick use, it combines commentary on core concepts with a wide array of example cases and statutory notes. It covers how specifications must be drafted, how improvements and combinations are evaluated, and how different forms of equivalence can affect infringement analyses. The result is a practical resource for lawyers, inventors, and students navigating patent law.

  • Understand what constitutes patentable subject matter, including additions and improvements.
  • Learn how infringement is assessed, including the role of equivalents and material changes.
  • Explore the requirements and interpretation of patent specifications, claims, and best mode.
  • See how domestic and foreign patent laws interact, with guidance on practical procedures and practice.

Ideal for readers needing a solid, usage‑oriented foundation in patent law and its application.

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