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Revision as of 15:22, 6 March 2010
The state of the art, in patent law, is the set of published ideas for a given domain. An element of the start of the art is called a piece of prior art.
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- How to Find Prior Art Tutorial, audio and slides, by Dan Ravicher
- Wikipedia article: State of the art