EPISODE · Feb 12, 2020 · 7 MIN
Intellectual Property Podcast EP2: Plausibility
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'Plausibility' in patent lawAndrew Wells (one of the winners of the 2019 AIPPI prize for UK AIPPI Group's study questions for his contribution on the plausibility question) discusses:- The concept of 'plausibility' in patent law - The EPO approach to inventive step and plausibility - How plausibility arises in insufficiency arguments- The approach of the English courts - The future for the concept of plausibility in patent law - Practical implications for innovators and patenteesSpeakers: Rachel Montagnon, Professional Support Consultant and Andrew Wells, Senior Associate, Intellectual Property Group, LondonFor more information on these issues and regular updates on IP developments, subscribe to our blog: Intellectual Property Notes at www.hsfnotes.com/ip/
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'Plausibility' in patent lawAndrew Wells (one of the winners of the 2019 AIPPI prize for UK AIPPI Group's study questions for his contribution on the plausibility question) discusses:- The concept of 'plausibility' in patent law - The EPO approach to inventive step and plausibility - How plausibility arises in insufficiency arguments- The approach of the English courts - The future for the concept of plausibility in patent law - Practical implications for innovators and patenteesSpeakers: Rac...
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