Freedom to Operate (FTO), or freedom to practise, is the ability to use a method or process, launch a product or offer a service without infringing a third party patent. Delegates on this 6 hour online course, presented live over two days, will learn how to identify and navigate third party 'blocking' patents in the chemical and biological industries such as Life ÐÂÔÂÖ±²¥appÏÂÔØs and Pharma.
Topics to be covered are:
DAY 1 - 3 Hours​
DAY 2 - 3 Hours​
Topics to be covered are:
DAY 1 - 3 Hours​
- IP Rights in the Chemical and Biological Industries (e.g. patents and trade secrets)
- Protecting chemical and biological inventions (e.g. small molecules, manufacturing processes, antibodies)
- The European Patent with Unitary Effect ('Unitary Patent')
- The Patent Lifecycle (e.g. from priority filing, national/PCT applications, to patent grant)
- Patent Term and Patent Term Extension (e.g, Supplementary Protection Certificates)
- How to read a Patent and Interpret Claims
- Ownership of IP rights
DAY 2 - 3 Hours​
- Patent & Database Searching: (e,g. for FTO, regulatory data, and patent status)
- Patent Infringement and exceptions to infringement (e.g. Bolar provisions)
- Enforcement of Patents in the UK and before the Unitary Patent Court
- Challenging Patents (e.g. in the UK, Europe or USA)
- Freedom to Operate - how to identify and deal with troublesome Third Party Patents
- Case Studies
- FTO Group Exercises