Module 1: professional ethics I. Principles of professional ethics



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CpELaws Midterm
PATENTABLE INVENTIONS - Any technical solution of a problem in any field of human activity which is new, involves an inventive step and is industrially applicable shall be patentable.
NON-PATENTABLE INVENTIONS
 Discovery
Scientific theory
 Mathematical methods
 Scheme, rule and method of
 performing mental act
playing games
 doing business
 program for computer
 Method for treatment – human or animal body by surgery or therapy & diagnostic method
 Plant variety or animal breed or essentially biological processes for the production of plants and animals
 Aesthetic creation
 Contrary to public order or morality
REQUIREMENT FOR PATENTABILITY
1. NOVELTY
2. INVENTIVE STEP
3. INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
REQUIREMENTS FOR FILING A PATENT
1. Request for the Grant of Patent
2. Description of the Invention (Specification and Claims)
3. Drawings necessary for the Invention (if any)
4. Filing Fee
Section 29. First to File Rule. - If two (2) or more persons have made the invention separately and independently of each other, the right to the patent shall belong to the person who filed an application for such invention, or where two or more applications are filed for the same invention, to the applicant who has the

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CpE Laws and Professional Practice earliest filing date or, the earliest priority date. (rd sentence, Sec. 10, RA. No. ab Section 30.
Inventions Created Pursuant to a Commission. - 30.1. The person who commissions the work shall own the patent, unless otherwise provided in the contract.
30.2. In case the employee made the invention in the course of his employment contract, the patent shall belong to a) The employee, if the inventive activity is not apart of his regular duties even if the employee uses the time, facilities and materials of the employer. b) The employer, if the invention is the result of the performance of his regularly-assigned duties, unless there is an agreement, express or implied, to the contrary.

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