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Old 102: Is it really gone? And, Which definitions and Practices Carry Over to New 102?

Recorded on: Jul. 23, 2013
Running Time: 01:04:37

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Taken from the Web Program Prior Art, Obviousness, and the America Invents Act in 2013 recorded July, 2013 in San Francisco.

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Old 102: Is it really gone? And, Which definitions and Practices Carry Over to New 102? 
[01:04:37]
  • Derivation - and the time limits!
  • Gone from litigation forever?
  • “Authorship” vs. “inventorship”
  • Conception and communication to “another”
  • What happened to abandon, suppress, conceal?
  • Actual vs. constructive reduction to practice (does this still matter…)
  • Diligence (notebooks be gone?)
  • 102(c): Do all elements of the CREATE Act (2004) carry over untouched?
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  • 35 USC 102(f) and 102(g) and the 103(c) Exception and Treatment Under the America Invents Act
    Aaron Bernstein, Benjamin C. Hsing

Presentation Material

  • Old 102: Is it really gone? And, Which Definitions and Practices Carry Over to New 102?
    Aaron Bernstein
  • Old 102: Is it really gone? - Prior Art Under 35 U.S.C. § 102(g)
    Benjamin C. Hsing
Speaker(s)
Aaron Bernstein ~ Lead Intellectual Property Counsel, Motorola Solutions, Inc.
Benjamin C. Hsing ~ Kaye Scholer LLP
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