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March 27th, 2007
Patent drafting considerations for high-tech inventions
Abstract:
Not many people would dispute the fact that the value of any technology company resides primarily in the ability to obtain and defend its intellectual property. In many evolving high-tech fields such as nanotechnology, the standards for prosecution and enforcement are evolving slower than the technology itself. This creates an education gap in the patent office and the legal community, which are striving to keep up with these fields and establish better ways to prosecute patent applications in a consistent and timely manner.
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