Tyoosis Global Patent Search Analysis

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Tyoosis Global Patent Search Analysis
Last updated 12/2015
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.14 GB | Duration: 8h 54m

A comprehensive course in the methodology of Prior Art Search.

What you'll learn

Understand the different concepts of prior art seach

Create strategies to conduct prior art search

Locate and use different databases for prior art search

Devise search methodologies to conduct prior art search

Implement search efficiently by using effective and result oriented keywords

Requirements

A Working Proficiency in English

A keen interest in Intellectual property and practical applicability of innovative deas

Description

The course will take maximum 8 hours to complete and is divided into 9 major course sections, consisting of 41 lectures and 18 quizzes. There will be an assignment at the end of the course, and on successful completion of this assignment, a certificate of 'Tyoosis's Certified Global Patent Search Analyst' shall be awarded from Monk Akarshala School of Intellectual Property. The course aims at enabling you become more efficient at searching relevant prior art. It provides the exact steps, techniques and strategies involved, from the point of beginning the search, till the point of creating the search report. Comprehensive and easy to understand course notes are provided to each participant. Tyoosis's Global Patent Search Analysis',is a certification based online training programme, aimed at enabling you become more efficient at searching relevant prior art. This programme provides the exact steps, techniques and strategies involved, from the point of beginning the search, till the point of, creating the search report. At the end of this course you will be able to understand different concepts of prior art search, create strategies to conduct prior art search, locate and use different databases for prior art search, devise search methodologies to conduct prior art search, implement search efficiently by using effective and result-oriented keywords, prepare prior art search report as per industry standards successfully. This course will enable you to become eligible for a job as a Patent Search Analyst, the inventors can verify whether their invention is patentable, this course will help entrepreneurs make informed decision while entering into any Joint venture or Merger& Acquisition activities, this course will enable you to conduct Patent searches for prior art or inventions being devised or filed in India, U.S., Europe and across the world.

Overview

Section 1: Introduction to Intellectual Property Rights

Lecture 1 Introduction to the Global Patent Search Analysis Course

Lecture 2 Basics of IPR

Lecture 3 Understanding Different Types of Intellectual Property Rights

Lecture 4 Patent Life-Cycle

Section 2: Understanding Concepts Related to Prior Art Search

Lecture 5 Difference between Patent and Non Patent Literature

Lecture 6 Concept of Novelty

Lecture 7 Concept of Non-Obviousness

Lecture 8 Concept of Industrial Application

Lecture 9 Concept of Prior Art

Lecture 10 Concept of Priority Date

Lecture 11 Importance and Need for Prior Art Search

Lecture 12 Who Conducts Prior Art Search

Section 3: Prior Art Search: Initial Preparation

Lecture 13 Understanding and Reviewing Invention Disclosure Form

Lecture 14 Importance and Use of Invention Disclosure Form

Lecture 15 Preparation of Keyword Pool

Lecture 16 Preparation of Key Search Strings Part A

Lecture 17 Preparation of Key Search Strings Part B

Lecture 18 Reformulation of Search Strings

Section 4: Prior Art Search: Search Tools

Lecture 19 Purpose of the Search

Lecture 20 Types of Databases and Advantages

Lecture 21 Operational Aspects Of A Database

Section 5: Prior Art Search Procedure For Patent and Non-Patent Literatutre

Lecture 22 Testing Search Strings Phase

Lecture 23 Creation and Classification Phase

Lecture 24 Reporting Phase

Section 6: Introduction to Databases - Part A

Lecture 25 How to use IPO?

Lecture 26 How to use USPTO?

Lecture 27 How to use EPO? Part A

Lecture 28 How to use EPO? Part B

Lecture 29 How to use WIPO? Part A

Lecture 30 How to use WIPO? Part B

Lecture 31 How to use FPO?

Lecture 32 Use of Google Patents

Section 7: Introduction to Databases - Part B

Lecture 33 Non-Patent Literature Databases

Lecture 34 How to use IP.com?

Lecture 35 How to use TKDL?

Lecture 36 Use of Google Scholar

Section 8: Understanding Features of Paid Databases

Lecture 37 Features of Thomson Innovation - A Part 1

Lecture 38 Features of Thomson Innovation - A Part 2

Lecture 39 Features of Thomson Innovation - B

Lecture 40 Features of Patbase Part A

Lecture 41 Features of Patbase Part B

Lecture 42 Features of Micropatent and Delphion

Lecture 43 Features of Scifinder

Lecture 44 Features of STN

Section 9: Preparing Prior Art Search Report

Lecture 45 Search Report Samples

Lecture 46 Report Writing Guidelines

Lecture 47 Synopsis of CGPSA

Lecture 48 Notes

Aspiring Inventors & Engineers,Aspiring Patent Analysts, Examiners & Agents,Lawyers & Legal Professionals,Aspiring Foreign Inventors & Law Professionals,Entrepreneurs building Innovative Products,Aspiring IP Professionals,Aspiring PhD Professionals,This course is not recommended for Students or Professionals who do not have a basic interest or understanding of the intellectual property legal framework in their country and internationally. Only those with basic interest and or understanding of this framework are recommended to take this course. ,This course is not recommended for Entrepreneurs who do not have an innovative idea, technology or process which they would like to protect through IPR protection. Only entrepreneurs with a keen interest in developing and protecting their technology, product or process invention are recommended to take this course.