IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin
- IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin
The IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin was a technical publication produced by IBM between 1958 and 1998. The purpose of the Bulletin was to disclose inventions that IBM did not want their competitors to get patents on. The Bulletin was a form of defensive publication. By publishing the details of how to make and use the invention, patent examiners could have a searchable source of prior art that they could cite against subsequent patent applications filed by others on the same or similar inventions.
The Bulletin has been cited over 48,000 times in various US patents. [Delphion web site, [http://www.delphion.com/search-prior_art#tdb http://www.delphion.com/search-prior_art#tdb] , retrieved on June 20, 2006]
References
ee also
*United States Statutory Invention Registration
*Patent Commons
External links
* [http://www.ibm.com/ibm/licensing/patents/disclosures.shtml IBM notice regarding the availability of the IBM technical disclosures]
*Searchable web site for IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin articles [http://www.delphion.com/search-prior_art#tdb www.delphion.com] (This is a commercial web site. Registration may be required)
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