Course Highlights
This course features a downloadable textbook on inventions and patents, Create or Perish, in the readings section. The textbook was written by the course instructor, Dr. Robert Rines, who has been inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame. In addition, exemplary student papers are also available in the projects section.
Course Description
This course explores the history of private and public rights in scientific discoveries and applied engineering, leading to the development of worldwide patent systems. The classes of invention protectable under the patent laws of the U.S., including the procedures in protecting inventions in the Patent Office and the courts will be examined. A review of past cases involving inventions and patents in:
- the chemical process industry and medical pharmaceutical, biological, and genetic-engineering fields;
- devices in the mechanical, ocean exploration, civil, and/or aeronautical fields;
- the electrical, computer, software, and electronic areas, including key radio, solid-state, computer and software inventions; and also
- software protection afforded under copyright laws.