IP Matters

The Patent Act requires a patent's specification to be written in full, clear, concise and exact terms such that one of ordinary skill can make and use the invention. Also, patent claims must particularly pointout and distinctly claim the applicant's invention.Given this, one can argue that patent claims should always be construed according to their plain meaning or in light of specific definitions provided in the …

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