Person having ordinary skill in the artA person having ordinary skill in the art (abbreviated PHOSITA), a person of (ordinary) skill in the art (POSITA or PSITA), a person skilled in the art, a skilled addressee or simply a skilled person is a legal fiction found in many patent laws throughout the world. This hypothetical person is considered to have the normal skills and knowledge in a particular technical field (an "art"), without being a genius. The person mainly serves as a reference for determining, or at least evaluating, whether an invention is non-obvious or not (in U.
Utility modelA utility model is a patent-like intellectual property right to protect inventions. This type of right is available in many countries but, notably, not in the United States, United Kingdom or Canada. Although a utility model is similar to a patent, it is generally cheaper to obtain and maintain, has a shorter term (generally 6 to 15 years), shorter grant lag, and less stringent patentability requirements. In some countries, it is only available for inventions in certain fields of technology and/or only for products.
Lettres patentesvignette|200px|Dernières lettres patentes de Louis XVI promulguant la Déclaration des Droits de l'Homme et du citoyen de 1789. Les lettres patentes (toujours au pluriel) étaient sous l'Ancien Régime une sorte d'acte législatif émis par le souverain, rendant public et opposable à tous un privilège, c'est-à-dire un droit, attaché à un statut, un bien matériel ou immatériel ou son exploitation. Préparées par le Conseil du roi et prises après avoir recueilli son avis, les lettres patentes correspondent dans le droit français contemporain aux règlements d'administration publique ou aux décrets pris en Conseil d'État.
Technologievignette|250px|Durant la seconde moitié du , l'humanité a atteint la maîtrise technologique nécessaire pour quitter pour la première fois l'atmosphère terrestre et partir à la conquête de l'espace. La technologie est l'étude des outils et des techniques. Le terme désigne les observations sur l'état de l'art aux diverses périodes historiques, en matière d'outils et de savoir-faire. Il comprend l'art, l'artisanat, les métiers, les sciences appliquées et éventuellement les connaissances.
Droit des brevets aux États-UnisUnder United States law, a patent is a right granted to the inventor of a (1) process, machine, article of manufacture, or composition of matter, (2) that is new, useful, and non-obvious. A patent is the right to exclude others, for a limited time (usually, 20 years) from profiting of a patented technology without the consent of the patent-holder. Specifically, it is the right to exclude others from: making, using, selling, offering for sale, importing, inducing others to infringe, applying for an FDA approval, and/or offering a product specially adapted for practice of the patent.
Assignment (law)Assignment is a legal term used in the context of the laws of contract and of property. In both instances, assignment is the process whereby a person, the assignor, transfers rights or benefits to another, the assignee. An assignment may not transfer a duty, burden or detriment without the express agreement of the assignee. The right or benefit being assigned may be a gift (such as a waiver) or it may be paid for with a contractual consideration such as money. The rights may be vested or contingent, and may include an equitable interest.
Business method patentBusiness method patents are a class of patents which disclose and claim new methods of doing business. This includes new types of e-commerce, insurance, banking and tax compliance etc. Business method patents are a relatively new species of patent and there have been several reviews investigating the appropriateness of patenting business methods. Nonetheless, they have become important assets for both independent inventors and major corporations.
Industrial applicabilityIn certain jurisdictions' patent law, industrial applicability or industrial application is a patentability requirement according to which a patent can only be granted for an invention which is susceptible of industrial application, i.e. for an invention which can be made or used in some kind of industry. In this context, the concept of "industry" is far-reaching: it includes agriculture, for instance. An example of invention which would not be susceptible of industrial application is "a method of contraception [.
Patentable subject matterPatentable, statutory or patent-eligible subject matter is subject matter of an invention that is considered appropriate for patent protection in a given jurisdiction. The laws and practices of many countries stipulate that certain types of inventions should be denied patent protection. Together with criteria such as novelty, inventive step or nonobviousness, utility, and industrial applicability, which differ from country to country, the question of whether a particular subject matter is patentable is one of the substantive requirements for patentability.
Google LivresGoogle Livres, ou Google Books en anglais (anciennement Google Print), est un service en ligne de numérisation et de mise en ligne de livres fourni par Google. Lancé en , il dispose de moyens financiers et techniques considérables, et a vu son champ d'activité s'élargir progressivement. En 2017, c'est à la fois un outil de recherche intra-texte, de consultation de livres en ligne ou sur appareil mobile, de constitution de collections personnelles, et de téléchargement d'ouvrages libres de droits.