What is Obviousness? A "Reasonable Expectation of Success," or "Predictable Results"? Ep.150

19/02/2025 7 min Episodio 150
What is Obviousness? A "Reasonable Expectation of Success," or "Predictable Results"? Ep.150

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Episode Synopsis

You cannot get a patent if your invention is obvious. This can be tricky to determine for biotech and pharmaceutical patents. There are competing standards for how this is determined. One is the "reasonable expectation of success" standard, which is a lower threshold than the "predictable results" standard. The Supreme Court refused to hear a case that would have settled this, so we're left with the Federal Circuit's ruling in the case of Vanda Pharmaceuticals vs. Teva Pharmaceuticals. Listen to this episode to learn how these tests can give different results for patentability and what it means for the future biotech and drug patents!

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