Certificate Course in Freedom to Operate Search

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Last updated on April 26, 2025 8:27 am

Learn the basics of Freedom-to-Operate (FTO) search and patent infringement assessment with this comprehensive course. Suitable for fresh students and working IP professionals, it covers search techniques, claim mapping, and legal considerations. Enhance your skills in performing various patent searches and minimize the risk of infringement. No prior knowledge of Patent Search Techniques required. Developed by Origiin IP Solutions LLP, this course provides valuable insights into FTO analysis and infringement bypass options. Ideal for individuals with a Bachelor’s degree in Science or Technology.

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Kinds of patent searches and need to perform the sameBasics of FTO search, search techniques and formulation of search strings/strategiesIdentification of relevant patent documents and claim mappingCalculating term of patent, expiry date and legal status of the patentAssessing chances of infringement, taking into consideration legal framework of the desired jurisdictionPreparation of FTO reportFreedom-to-Operate analysis or FTO analysis is a kind of patent search that is performed to determine whether a particular action, such as testing or commercializing a product, can be done without infringing valid intellectual property rights of any third parties. The results of the search enable minimization of the risk of patent infringement upon product launch. The search scope includes identification assessment of relevant patents (in-force and published patent applications) in desired jurisdictions. Product features are mapped with claims of relevant patent documents identified and chances of patent infringement are assessed.Key learningsKinds of patent searches and need to perform the sameBasics of FTO search, search techniques and formulation of search strings/strategiesIdentification of relevant patent documents and claim mappingCalculating term of patent, expiry date and legal status of the patentAssessing chances of infringement, taking into consideration legal framework of the desired jurisdictionPreparation of FTO reportWho should join?The course is useful to any person keen to pursue career in IPR, fresh students as well as working IP Professionals who want to enhance skills and experience in performing various kinds of patent searches. This course is a stand alone course and doesn’t need prior knowledge Patent Search Techniques as all the search techniques are included in this course. However, a student needs to understand the basics of Patent.Mode of trainingThe course modules are in the form of videos containing text and voice over that explain each topic with examples and screenshots.DisclaimerCertificate Course on Freedom to Operate Search has been developed by Origiin IP Solutions LLP. The purpose of this course is to help students to learn the search techniques involved while conducting a Freedom to Operate search, by means of simple examples. Most importantly, the course also focuses on using patent limitations as an opportunity in case of potential infringement, along with possible infringement bypass options.The course broadly covers popular jurisdictions, such as, US, EU and India. However, the students shall study the statutory provisions of the respective jurisdiction before giving an infringement opinion.Who this course is for:Candidate must have Bachelor’s degree in Science or Technology such as BE, BTech, BSc

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