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DECODING PRIOR ART IN BIOTECHNOLOGY

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Prior art can be defined as a well- known evidence related to your invention before submitting your patent application. Though, the invention is unique and groundbreaking, if an idea exist in the patent application is claimed through a prior art then the patent application is strictly invalidated.

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[Sponsored] Registration Deadline Extended for the “Comprehensive Course on Patents” Organized by The IP Press In Collaboration with S. Majumdar & Co. (October 5-November 23)

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Majumdar & Co.who are experts in the field of Patents. Prepare candidates to qualify for the Indian Patent Agent Examination (Paper I and Paper II) to be held in the year 2025. Train candidates for the patent agent interview (For candidates who pass Paper I and Paper II).

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Review of AI patent drafting software for life sciences: Qatent

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PatKat has decided to take a look to see if any of currently available tools can assist with patent drafting for life sciences. LLMs for patent drafting We are now awash with companies claiming to provide LLM software capable of drafting patent applications.

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Beware of boilerplate: Practical lessons for patent drafting from G1/24 (Claim interpretation)

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Even before the EBA issues its decision, there are some lessons to be learnt from the case on drafting the description of a patent. These lessons are even more important with the increased use of AI patent tools for patent drafting. When drafting a patent, beware of overusing boilerplate language.

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Never Too Late: If you missed the IPKat last week!

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The Enlarged Board is expected to provide comments by 17 April 2025. Jocelyn Bosse explained T 0425/23 concerning issues of insufficiency of disclosure, novelty, and inventive step. The disputes centred around a European patent filed by Impossible Foods Inc.,