WHY INTERNATIONAL INVENTORS MIGHT WANT TO CONSIDER FILING THEIR FIRST PATENT APPLICATION AT THE UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE & THE CONVERGENCE OF PATENT HARMONIZATION AND ECOMMERCE

On Mar 16, 2013, the US implemented the Leahy-Smith America Invents Act (AIA). Enactment of the AIA substantially enhances the value of the US provisional and non-provisional patent applications (PPA and NPA) to foreign applicants. In this paper, the authors endeavor to outline the procedural and st...

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