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Что (кто) такое obviousness$54446$ - определение

CONCEPT IN PATENT LAW
Non-obviousness (patent); Obviousness; Non-obviousness; Obviousness (patent); Inventive step (patent); Nonobviousness; Nonobvious; Inventiveness; Inventive step; Non-obviousness and inventive step; Nonobviousness and inventive step; Inventive step and nonobviousness; Inventive step/non-obviousness; Non-obvious; Inventive step or non-obviousness; Teaching-suggestion-motivation

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The inventive step and non-obviousness reflect a general patentability requirement present in most patent laws, according to which an invention should be sufficiently inventive—i.e.
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Inventive step and non-obviousness

The inventive step and non-obviousness reflect a general patentability requirement present in most patent laws, according to which an invention should be sufficiently inventive—i.e., non-obvious—in order to be patented. In other words, "[the] nonobviousness principle asks whether the invention is an adequate distance beyond or above the state of the art".

The expression "inventive step" is predominantly used in Europe, while the expression "non-obviousness" is predominantly used in United States patent law. The expression "inventiveness" is sometimes used as well. Although the basic principle is roughly the same, the assessment of the inventive step and non-obviousness varies from one country to another. For instance, the practice of the European Patent Office (EPO) differs from the practice in the United Kingdom.