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They defendant always says the patent is overly broad.

The patent attorney specifically MADE the patent broad. Thats the only way it gets any value anyway.




But broad patents aren't valid. Well, not in theory. In practice you're right.


broad != overly broad

It's a balancing act between a patent that is worthwhile to own yet still novel+non-obvious. Overly broad means prior art exists that can be used to invalidate. If none could be found then it means patent is valid.




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