Paperback + E-Book, Lexis
This patent law desktop reference for IP practitioners, agents and clerks brings together the full text of current and former versions of the Patent Act and Regulations and Rules, and related legislation, and material. The year in review and the introductory commentary fully update you on legislative, jurisprudential and practice developments.
Features and Benefits
- Introductory commentary – Gain an overview of both the legislative and operative frameworks for patent practice in Canada
- Year in review – Discover major recent developments and their implications on patent practice
- Full text of key legislation and pertinent material – Locate essential patent information and data with no need to search elsewhere
Also Includes
- International Convention for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants
- Schedule of fees
- Table of concordance comparing the Patent Act, R.S.C. 1985, c.P-4 to the Patent Act, R.S.C. 1970, c. P-4
New Edition Highlights
- Discussion of the implementation of Patent Term Extension, which came into effect on January 1, 2025
- Discussion of key recent decisions on the issues of:
- Patentable subject matter
- Inventorship
- Common general knowledge and “prior art”
- Claim construction
- Anticipation
- Obviousness
- Utility
- Overbreadth
- Infringement
- Remedies for infringement
- Register of Patents for patented medicines
- The “Due Care” standard
Who Uses This Consolidation?
- Intellectual property lawyers who must have instant access to pertinent legislation and need to stay abreast of the latest developments in patent law and procedure
- Intellectual property agents/clerks who must have instant access to pertinent legislation and need to stay abreast of the latest developments in patent law and procedure
- Intellectual property trainees/students who need an overview of patent law and practice
- Large business corporations and in-house counsel who need to guard their own patents against infringement
- Canadian Intellectual Property Office, Industry Canada, the Patented Medicine Prices Review Board and the Intellectual Property Institute of Canada who must have instant access to key legislation and material in delivering current programs and services