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How to Conduct a USPTO Patentability Search | The Patent Experts

How to Conduct a USPTO Patentability Search | The Patent Experts

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Learn how to conduct a USPTO patentability search to determine if your invention is truly novel and non-obvious. This episode walks you through the essential steps of searching for prior art using the USPTO’s Patent Public Search tool, explains key concepts like CPC codes and claim analysis, and highlights common mistakes to avoid. Whether you’re preparing to file a patent or just exploring an idea, this guide will help you navigate the search process with confidence and clarity.

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