Pitfalls to be on the lookout for when you are preparing the Background of the Invention. First and foremost it is critical to remember that your patent application is about your invention, not the prior art. You will only discuss in vague, cursory terms the prior art and only to the extent that it can be useful and not harmful. You must always remember the problems inventors face when they lock themselves into a particular articulation of structural features and when they trivialize their own invention by making it seem obvious. The post Patent Drafting 101: Beware Background Pitfalls When Drafting a Patent Application appeared first on IPWatchdog.com | Patents & Patent Law.
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