Imagine preparing for a major test based on two assigned essay questions. You read and analyze both, perhaps hire a tutor for a few thousand dollars, pay a large exam fee, and confidently take the test. The instructor says that your answers were outstanding, but instead of passing the test, you fail. That’s because the instructor added two new essay questions that you never had a chance to answer. Without responses to those new questions, you cannot pass. Welcome to the new world of patent law.
Playing Fair in the Patent Game
Posted by: Raymond Van Dyke October 28, 2013 05:00 AMImagine preparing for a major test based on two assigned essay questions. You read and analyze both, perhaps hire a tutor for a few thousand dollars, pay a large exam fee, and confidently take the test. The instructor says that your answers were outstanding, but instead of passing the test, you fail. That’s because the instructor added two new essay questions that you never had a chance to answer. Without responses to those new questions, you cannot pass. Welcome to the new world of patent law.