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You would think that based on what? Nothing?



Well, the theory behind a patent is an invention that is not obvious to one skilled in the art. As an example, if Alice designed an improved engine and is the only one to patent the design, it wasn't obvious to other practitioners of the art of engine design. But if Alice and Bob both submit patents for the same engine design, and Alice and Bob are independent of each other, then the design wasn't that unique.

I don't know ... it was just a thought.


> Well, the theory behind a patent is an invention that is not obvious to one skilled in the art.

The requirement is that it not be obvious to one having ordinary skill in the art.




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