What makes an invention patentable?

What makes an invention patentable?

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What makes an invention patentable?
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(84) Is your invention patentable? In this video I explain the essential criteria for patentability. I explain the three key factors that determine whether an invention can be patented: novelty, non-obviousness and usefulness. Explore the fascinating world of patents with me and find out what you need to protect your innovative ideas.

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This channel provides ideas and education for entrepreneurs and other creative visionaries. Topics covered in these videos include intellectual property, patents, trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets, licensing, and general business practices.

John Ferrell is the founder and patent attorney of the Silicon Valley firm Carr & Ferrell. He is the author of two books and a growing YouTube channel on intellectual property. John's passion for creating and protecting intellectual property is reflected in his representation of many of the world's most significant companies and inventors – approximately 5,000 to date. Founded in 1992, Carr & Ferrell has filed more than 10,000 patent applications covering virtually every technology imaginable.

Representative customers included: 3Com, A10 Networks, Analogix, Apple Computer, Ariat, ASG Technologies, Atmel, Autodesk, Bank of America, Broadcom, Cadence, Canon, Caterpillar, Charles Schwab, Cirrus Logic, Cisco Systems, CSX, Dreamworks, Elasticsearch, Epson, Facebook, FireEye, Fonality, Fujitsu, Hewlett Packard, Hitachi, Icon Aircraft, IDEO, Intuit, Intuitive Surgical, LA-Tencor, Knowles, Kodak, Lam Research, Lockheed, LSI Logic, Lucent, Marvell Technology, Mitsumi, Netgear, Olivetti, Oracle, PeopleSoft, Polycom, Philips, Plantronics, Princess Cruise Lines, Proofpoint, Rambus, Raytheon, Ricoh, Rohm Semiconductor, Ruckus Wireless, SDL, Seagate, Sega, Seiko Systems, Silver Peak, Sonos, Sony, Sun Microsystems, Sutter Health, Swagelok, Synnex, Synthetic Genomics, Technogym, The Ferrero Group, Trend Micro, Urban Outfitters, VIA Technologies, vArmour, Veritas, VMware, Wells Fargo, Western Digital and Xilinx.

Distinguished by his proven technical and legal expertise, John has been named to the Silicon Valley Business Journal's "Who's Who in Silicon Valley" and "Super Lawyers Northern California" lists. He has also been named one of California's Top Rainmakers by the Los Angeles Daily Journal, one of Silicon Valley's Top Legal Eagles by San Jose Magazine, and one of Northern California's Best Lawyers by San Francisco Magazine. In addition, under his leadership, the firm was recognized as one of the most sought-after intellectual property law firms by Corporate Counsel Magazine. John has received an AV Peer Review Rating from Martindale-Hubbell (an award for the highest level of professional excellence). Over the past three decades, John has presented and lectured on patent and intellectual property issues at legal and technology business forums around the world.

In addition to his work as an attorney, John is an active technology investor and a member of the Band of Angels, the oldest seed fund organization in Silicon Valley.

Please note that this channel provides general legal and business information for educational purposes only and is not intended to provide legal advice or create an attorney-client relationship. John Ferrell is admitted to practice in California, before the USPTO (US Patent and Trademark Office), before various US federal district and appellate courts, and before the United States Supreme Court.

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If you would like to speak with an attorney about patents, call 650-812-3408 or email [email protected].

John Ferrell, Esq.
[email protected]
Monopoly architect, patent strategist, lawyer
Carr & Ferrell LLP
411 Borel Ave., Ste. 603
San Mateo, California 94402

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