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by monochromatic
2971 days ago
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> Patent applicants are expected to conduct prior art reviews and attempt to determine novelty, but this is done defensively - for the purposes of not wasting money on an obvious failure, or to head off anticipated claims of prior art by justifying the novel feature. If that’s true, patent applicants fail to meet expectations 90+% of the time. |
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