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Terrell on the Law of Patents 19th ed: 3rd Supplement

Edited by: Lord Justice Colin Birss, Douglas Campbell KC, Tom Hinchliffe KC, Tom Mitcheson KC, Andrew Waugh KC

ISBN13: 9780414111233
Previous Edition ISBN: 9780414100138
Published: March 2023
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print




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Now in its nineteenth edition, Terrell on the Law of Patents has been the authority on UK patent law for over 135 years. It provides the most detailed and authoritative commentary on law, practice, and procedure – comprehensively covering every stage from application to infringement.

This third cumulative supplement brings you up to date with all the latest developments in UK patent law over the past year, with commentary on recent case decisions and legislative changes including:

  • GW Pharma v Otsuka and Nokia v Oneplus on the latest developments concerning the court’s jurisdiction to hear standards-essential patent claims
  • Optis v Apple
  • Teva v Novartis relating to the use of UK court judgments abroad and Arrow declarations

Subjects:
Intellectual Property Law, Supplements
Contents:
Patents
The Nature of Patentable Inventions
The Application
Entitlement
The Granted Patent
Supplementary Protection Certificates
Priority Date
The “Person Skilled in the Art” and Common General Knowledge
Construction of the Specification and Claims
Invalidity and the Grounds of Revocation: A Bird’s Eye View
Invalidity due to Lack of Novelty (Anticipation)
Invalidity due to Obviousness (Lack of Inventive Step)
Invalidity due to Insufficiency
Patent Infringement
Amendment of Specifications
Devolution, Assignments and Licences, Co-ownership and Registration
Compulsory Licenses and Licenses of Right
FRAND
Practice and Procedure
The Intellectual Property Enterprise Court and the Shorter Trial Scheme
Remedies for Infringement
Declarations
Action to Restrain Threats
Use by the Crown