e/Person having ordinary skill in the art

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has glosseng: The person having ordinary skill in the art (often abbreviated PHOSITA in the United States), the person of ordinary skill in the art, the person skilled in the art or simply the skilled person is a legal fiction found in many patent laws throughout the world. This fictional person is considered to have the normal skills and knowledge in a particular technical field, without being a genius. He or she mainly serves as a reference for determining, or at least evaluating, whether an invention is non-obvious or not (in US patent law), or does involve an inventive step or not (in European patent laws). If it would have been obvious for this fictional person to come up with the invention while starting from the prior art, then the particular invention is considered not patentable.
lexicalizationeng: person having ordinary skill in the art
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has glossjpn: 特許法において、当業者(とうぎょうしゃ、a person skilled in the art、a person having ordinary skill in the art)とは、発明が属する技術分野の通常の知識を有する架空の人物をいう。発明の進歩性の判断、明細書の実施可能要件の判断、均等論の置換容易性の判断の基準となる。
lexicalizationjpn: 当業者

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