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Section 103 rejection

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A quick definition of Section 103 rejection:

Section 103 Rejection: When someone applies for a patent, the government can reject it if they think it's too similar to something that already exists. This is called a Section 103 rejection.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: A type of rejection in patent law where an invention is deemed obvious and therefore not eligible for a patent.

Example: If someone tries to patent a combination of two existing technologies that are commonly used together, such as a smartphone with a camera, they may receive a Section 103 rejection because the combination is considered obvious.

This example illustrates how a Section 103 rejection can occur when an invention is not considered unique or innovative enough to warrant a patent. It is important for inventors to thoroughly research existing technologies and patents before applying for their own patent to avoid this type of rejection.

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