Book cover for "United States Patent Law: A Statutory Guide to Title 35" – a free legal PDF resource for law students, attorneys, and inventors featuring U.S. patent regulations and international patent treaties

United States Patent Law

United States Patent Law: A Statutory Guide to Title 35

United States Patent Law – Volume II is an essential legal reference for students, attorneys, and professionals. This volume contains the full text of Title 35 of the United States Code, the foundation of U.S. patent law. It is designed for academic study and real-world practice.

This book serves as a trusted supplement for law students and legal scholars. It’s also useful for patent attorneys, inventors, and business professionals. The material is current, based on the most recent edition from the U.S. Government Publishing Office. The layout has been modified for easier use on digital devices.

Whether you’re studying for the bar or protecting an invention, this guide offers clear access to all key laws. You’ll find everything from patent eligibility to enforcement and international filing. It helps you understand what is patentable and how to file successfully.

Updates not yet included in official U.S. Code editions are referenced through the House of Representatives Law Revision Counsel’s Classification Tables. This ensures your information stays up to date.

The book is ideal for legal research, exam prep, or startup innovation strategy. Entrepreneurs will benefit from learning how to protect their intellectual property under U.S. and international rules.


Table of Contents

Part I. United States Patent and Trademark Office
Outlines the role, structure, and responsibilities of the USPTO.

Part II. Patentability of Inventions and Grant of Patents
Explains eligibility, application requirements, and standards like novelty and non-obviousness.

Part III. Patents and Protection of Patent Rights
Covers enforcement, infringement, legal remedies, and administrative reviews.

Part IV. Patent Cooperation Treaty
Details the process and benefits of filing international patent applications under the PCT.

Part V. The Hague Agreement Concerning Industrial Designs
Introduces protections for industrial designs through global agreements.


Key Features

Available as a free PDF download

Full text of Title 35 of the U.S. Code

Clean formatting for digital readers

Ideal for law students, attorneys, and entrepreneurs

Useful for classroom study or practical legal reference