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Why Perform a Patent Invalidity Search Before Litigation | InventionIP

Patent litigation can bankrupt a company. Litigation tends to cost millions of dollars in attorney fees, months or years of prep work, and enormous uncertainty. One of the tools that can provide companies with clarity before entering a courtroom is a patent invalidity search . The process reveals prior art that can make a current patent unenforceable. Whether you're fending off an infringement allegation or about to assert your own patent, an invalidity search can radically change the result of the case. We'll describe in this article why one is so important before litigation, how it is conducted, typical errors to steer clear of, and actual examples whereby it was decisive. What Is a Patent Invalidity Search? A patent invalidity search explores earlier art to see whether an issued patent must be invalidated. Prior art encompasses anything that is available to the public prior to the filing date of the patent—like prior patents, published applications, research reports, technic...

Steps Involved in a Patentability Search | InventionIP

As soon as an inventor has a new idea, the question at the forefront of everyone's mind is whether it can be patented.  A patentability search exists to provide an answer to that question by screening whether an invention is novel and non-obvious relative to what currently exists.  The process entails searching prior patents, applications, and technical publications to decide if filing a patent application is the worth pursuing. A good patentability search will save inventors time, money, and effort.  It can also make a patent application stronger by identifying what exactly is novel about an invention.  In this article, we will discuss the process of conducting a patentability search, include examples, mention typical pitfalls, and cover frequently asked questions. What Is a Patentability Search? A patentability search is an organized probe into published patents, pending patents, and non-patent literature to find out whether an invention is novel.  Patent of...

Professional Patent Drawings USA | USPTO-Compliant Services | InventionIP

Introduction to Patent Drawings Patent drawings are an essential part of the patent application process in the United States. These graphic representations of your innovation are critical in communicating important data to patent examiners. In this blog post, we will look at the importance of professional patent drawings and walk you through the process of making them. We'll also go through the many sorts of patent drawings, such as mechanical drawings, electrical drawings, and functional drawings, and give some examples of how to use each. To create compelling patent drawings that meet USPTO standards, follow these steps: Understand the Purpose: Patent drawings are an essential aspect of any patent application because they give the Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) a clear and comprehensive representation of the invention. Gather Necessary Information: Before you begin testing, you should gather all necessary information regarding your idea. This will assist you in determining th...

Patent Invalidity Search: Challenging Patent Validity with Comprehensive Research

Introduction: Patents are essential for protecting inventions, but what if a patent's validity is called into question? This is when a patent infringement search comes in handy. In this blog post, we will look at the process of doing a patent invalidity search, its importance, and the stages involved in this time-consuming research project. What is a Patent Invalidity Search? A patent invalidity search is a thorough inquiry conducted to challenge the validity of an existing patent. It entails identifying prior art—previously published material or evidence of a prior invention—in order to call into doubt the novelty, creativity, or other patentability criteria of a patent. Why Conduct a Patent Invalidity Search? Avoid Patent Infringement Risks : By challenging a patent's validity, you can avoid litigation and avoid infringing on the patent. Strengthen Legal Arguments : Finding prior art makes your case stronger in court, making it harder to prove a patent invalid. Steps to Perfo...