There are three basic requirements for patentability: an invention must be new, useful and non- obvious. A claimed invention is not patentable if it is obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art at the time the invention is made.
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There are three basic requirements for patentability: an invention must be new, useful and non- obvious. A claimed invention is not patentable if it is obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art at the time the invention is made.
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