What is the difference between inherent and explicit disclosure in patents?

The main difference between inherent and explicit disclosure in patents lies in how the information is presented in the patent application. MPEP 2163.07(a) explains: “By disclosing in a patent application a device that inherently performs a function or has a property, operates according to a theory or has an advantage, a patent application necessarily discloses…

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What is the difference between explicit and implicit disclosure in patent law?

In patent law, there’s an important distinction between explicit and implicit disclosure: Explicit disclosure refers to information directly stated or clearly expressed in a reference. It’s the straightforward, unambiguous content of the prior art. Implicit disclosure refers to information that, while not explicitly stated, can be reasonably inferred from the reference by a person skilled…

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