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What evidence is required when claiming discovery of a problem’s source?

By russ.krajec@blueironip.com | September 29, 2024

When claiming to have discovered the source of a problem as a basis for patentability, applicants must provide substantiating evidence. The MPEP 2141.02 states: “Applicants who allege the inventor discovered the source of a problem must provide evidence substantiating the allegation, either by way of affidavits or declarations, or by way of a clear and…

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