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Before committing the resources of time and money to the preparation and filing of a patent application, it makes good sense to first undertake a patentability search. While inventors often are under the impression that there is nothing like their product on the market, patentability involves much more than what is on the market alone. It is interesting to examine the vast array of ideas that had been patented, but for some reason did not find their way into the marketplace.
 
Of course, researching the records of what has already been published, which could affect the patentability of an invention, includes not only patents worldwide, but all other types of publications as well; In fact, just about all forms of public knowledge including public uses by others worldwide. This vast ammount of published material is reffered to as "prior art".
 
Researching prior art enables inventors not only reduces the risk of expending time and resources on an invention that is not patentable, but also aids the patent agent/attorney which prepares the patent application by stressing the true novelty of the invention.

There is no economical, systematic way that all sources of prior art can be searched, therefore, performing a professional patent search requires proper academic background, training and experience. Nevertheless, a patent search performed by a skilled searcher is a cost effective means for locating relevant prior art before filing a patent application.

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Patentability Search is most suitable when:

  1. You invented something but not sure if you can patent it or not
  2. You invented something and want to be sure of its patentability before spending all that money over it
  3. You already submitted your patent application and wish to asses the probability of rejection
  4. You wish to invest on someone elses invention but want to be sure of its patentability before