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PowerSource develops a new charger that will charge any small electronic device wirelessly that is located within 10 feet of the charger. Is this new invention patentable? Why or why not? Even though...

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PowerSource develops a new charger that will charge any small electronic device wirelessly that is located within 10 feet of the charger. Is this new invention patentable? Why or why not? Even though PowerSource invents the technology first, what happens if SuperCharge, a close competitor, files a patent on this new invention first? What advice would you give to PowerSource to protect its investment in the research and development of this technology? Why?


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David answered on Nov 30 2019
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For any invention to be patentable, it must qualify certain criteria as follows
1. The invention should not be published earlier before the date of filing application for patent- It is called Novelity (Sateesh, 2007).
2. It should be technical, non obvious, and useful for the public(Sateesh, 2007).
3. The technology of new charger invented by PowerSource is a new technology that is not available in the market earlier. It is making the life easier by charging devices wirelessly in its vicinity of 10 feet area. It is highly useful, and...
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