Info.
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Vol.1 - No.3 (2007.09.20) |
Title
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Chronology of Successful Inventions: Featuring Inventors in Bioelectronics and Nanotechnology |
Authors
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Youngtack Shim1 |
Institutions
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1Chief Operating Officer, Seoul National University Industry Foundation, San 4-2 Bongchun-dong, Gwanak-gu, Seoul 151-818, Korea
Correspondence and requests for materials should be addressed
to Y. Shim (coo222@snu.ac.kr) |
Abstract
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The patents are intensely practical and real-life legal instruments which are designed to protect inventors, time, money, and effort by allowing them monopoly of the patented inventions for the term of such patents. This article aims to shed light on the basic principles of the patent and patent law in the U.S., with special emphasis on the arts of bioelectronics and nanotechnology. This article is intended to assist a prospective inventor in protecting his or her valuable contribution to the bioelectronics and nanotechnology, by enumerating common pitfalls trapping the unwary inventor time after time and then by pointing out the paths to the safe haven. |
Keyword
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U.S. patent, U.S. patent law, Patent attorney, Patent agent, United States Patent and Trademark Office or USPTO, Biochip, Bioelectronics, Nanotechnology |
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