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How to read patents
Revision as of 11:04, 16 May 2010 by Ciaran (talk | contribs) (→Related pages on {{SITENAME}}: * Patent governance)
When reading patents, the most important part of a patent are the "claims". These are the ideas that are covered by the patent. The abstract of the patent is just a description. It's a common mistake to read the abstract as a summary - it is not a summary. The abstract just describes the domain in which the claims are situated.
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