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Most students find it tough and quite time-consuming to solve the case study based questions. So IIPTA came up with a way to break the case and easily answer the questions asked rather than wasting the time on facts and words that are purposefully put into the question to confuse the test taker.

The most important and most difficult part of the exam needed a special dedicated book. This book covers it all — Patent drafting, claim writing, complete specification writing for different industries and types of intellectual property. First time a book on what to expect in the viva of Patent Agent Exam and how to prepare for it.

The panel who will be taking your viva are seasoned patent examiners, controllers, and professionals. If you do not qualify in the viva, your paper 1 and paper 2 answers will not even be checked and scored. Is there anything that one can do to make the bare acts — the black letter law written and published for ages in boring black-and-white prints — more interesting?

Turns out, there are many ways you can improve this age-old product that has not seen much innovation since its launch. LexCampus presents you the bare minimum maximum! A bare act like no other. Patent Law in Global Perspective addresses critical and timely questions in patent law from a truly global perspective, with contributions from leading patent law scholars from various countries.

Offering fresh insights and new approaches to evaluating key institutional, economic, doctrinal, and practical issues, these chapters reflect critical analyses and review developments in national patent laws, efforts to reform the global patent system, and reconfigure geopolitical interests. Professors Ruth L. Okediji and Margo A. Bagley bring together the first collection to explore patent law issues through the lens of economic development theory, international relations, theoretical foundations for the patent law system in the global context, and more.

Topics include: the role of patent law in economic development; the efficacy of patent rights in facilitating innovation; patents and access to medicines; comparative patentability standards including subject matter eligibility for biotechnology and software inventions ; limitations and exceptions to patent scope and protection including exhaustion, compulsory licensing, and research exceptions ; patents on plants and other living organisms; and the impact of emerging economies on global patent system governance.

The contributors provide a wealth of original insight and thought-provoking discussion that will be of great interest and benefit to scholars, policymakers, and practitioners alike.

This book explores the US patent system, which helped practical minded innovators establish intellectual property rights and fulfill the need for achievement that motivates inventors and scholars alike.



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