| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Key characteristics? | Novelty | 100%
|
| Characteristics of novelty | Absolute novelty | 0%
|
| UK case | Aerotel | 0%
|
| Copyright | 0%
| |
| Exceptions | Discovery/math solution | 0%
|
| Case | Eli Lily [2011] | 0%
|
| Enabling disclosure | 0%
| |
| Industrial application | 0%
| |
| Inventive step | 0%
| |
| Mental act/way of playing game | 0%
| |
| Merell Dow | 0%
| |
| Morality | 0%
| |
| Not anticipated | 0%
| |
| EPO case | Pension Benefits System | 0%
|
| Problem and solution (EPO) | 0%
| |
| S1(1)(a) PA 1977 | 0%
| |
| Statute? | S.1(1) Patents Act 1977 | 0%
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| Statute | S.1(2) Patents Act 1977 | 0%
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| Statute | S2 PA 1977 | 0%
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| Other characteristics of a patent? | Sufficiency | 0%
|
| Cases | Synthon v Smith Klein | 0%
|
| Technical character - EPO | 0%
| |
| Two approaches to see if there is an invention and which jurisdiction it belongs to? | Technical contribution - UK | 0%
|
| Characteristic of industrial applicability | Useful purpose | 0%
|
| Test for inventive step | Windsurfing/pozzoli (UK) | 0%
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