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Can We Patent An Idea That Made To Public?

Intepat

Will it affect the patentability of the invention? So, it is a big ‘No’ if you are looking to share your idea in any form of seminars, conferences, or social media platforms. In other words, it calls the idea a lack of inventiveness. ’ moment, inventors tend to get excited about sharing it with the world.

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (March 3 – March 9)

SpicyIP

WIPO PCT-Madrid Roving Seminars 2025 The Indian Patent Office, along with WIPO, is organising Roving Seminars at six different locations as a part of WIPOs efforts to promote awareness regarding IP protection and innovation globally through the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) and the Madrid System. Read the post for more details.

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Book review: Harnessing Public Research for Innovation in the 21st Century

The IPKat

Their key insights can be summarised as: (1) “a diversity of legal and policy approaches persists” despite a “general trend toward institutional ownership”; (2) “the means to implement legislation. However, as they also note, in the context of public research, it “may produce a lot of inventions, but no significant innovations”.

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

The IPKat

The Court confirmed that a combination of active ingredients could be considered a new product under Article 3(c) and meet Article 3(a) requirements if it falls under the basic patents invention. The case will proceed to trial, with potential implications for copyright ownership. CIPIL Spring Conference (29 March 2025) 2.