Industrial Property Law
Auteur : Louis Vogel
Sommaire de l’ouvrage
Introduction
Part 1: Administrative and professional organization
Part 2: Trademarks, service marks and other distinctive signs
Title 1: Scope of Application
Chapter 1: Novelty
Section 1: Person skilled in the art
Section 2: State of the art
Section 4: Proof
Chapter 3: Industrial application
Title 3: Obtaining the patent
Title 4: Rights attached to the patent
Title 5: Patent protection
Part 4: Designs
263. Obviousness
1 minute de lecture
For inventive step to be established, the invention must not be obvious to the skilled person from the state of the art . It must be the result of a creative effort . Obviousness refers to that which follows plainly and logically from the prior art, and does not require any particular qualification on the part of the person skilled in the art . It is characterized when the invention requires no mo …