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Patentability Search – A crucial aspect of Intellectual Property Management

by Shashikant Sharma Consultant

When it comes to determine the patentability of an invention, the very first and foremost step to follow is to conduct a patent search. During this process, a search is conducted to check whether an invention follows the principle of absolute novelty or not, which means to confirm if such an invention existed earlier or not. The most typical way to conduct this type of search is to browse through the records of prior patents and publications from various databases and publicly available information. Patent search holds immense value in the entire IP chain as any kind of duplicity in IP space can destroy an invention’s novelty.

To ensure and obtain accurate search results, it is always good to determine the novelty of an invention via a credible IP solutions company These companies have access to specialized tools and experts who possess deep domain knowledge coupled with several years of training on multiple search databases. They are able to deliver highly precise search results, without giving a judgment or opinion in regard to the patentability of an invention. This prior art search means that one gains a better understanding of the invention prior to the filing the patent application By using professional patent search services company, one can save both cost and time. In other words, a prior art search saves an applicant from the pains of rejections by the patent office. It is also very useful in forecasting one’s success or obstacles before the commencement of the work.

These patentability searches have various inherent challenges in terms of completeness, accuracy and retrieval. Most patent databases do not carry English full-text of non-English patent publications, both specifications and file wrappers. Furthermore, machine-processed documents often contain inaccurate data and there is limited number of global data sources available for non-English non-patent literature. Therefore, these searches need careful examination of search collections and crafting sophisticated search strategies to avoid skipping any single piece of prior art during the search. And professional companies can help you with this. These professional companies use electronic databases and paper-libraries to conduct prior art searches, which include patent databases, non-patent databases, and domain specific databases.

The key to success lies in choosing a reputed firm with strong experience in developing, managing, and monetizing IP portfolios of various companies.

Mr. Shashikant Sharma is a renowned specialist in the field of Intellectual property management. He has great experience in patent mapping, patent proofreading, patent search, remote electronic docketing, and other IP administrative services.


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About Shashikant Sharma Junior   Consultant

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