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Design Patents: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

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Design Patents: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
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To cover the landscape of hot design patent topics, including recent Federal Circuit decisions clarifying  functionality and obviousness, the USPTO’s proposed written description requirement for designs, and design patent damages, i.e., the entire profits rule as framed in Apple v. Samsung.
 

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Design Patents: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly (Apr 2015)

To cover the landscape of hot design patent topics, including recent Federal Circuit decisions clarifying  functionality and obviousness, the USPTO’s proposed written description requirement for designs, and design patent damages, i.e., the entire profits rule as framed in Apple v. Samsung.

Originally presented: Mar 2015 Advanced Patent Law Institute

Perry Saidman, Saidman DesignLaw Group, LLC - Silver Spring, MD