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What are the fundamental requirements of a patentable invention?
An invention is something that is new, useful and non-obvious. Other technical requirements must be met for the patent to issue, relating to the disclosure and form of the claims. Meeting the technical requirements is generally within the ability of a skilled patent practitioner.
Updated: 11/12/99
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