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  <title>What is the Printed Matter Doctrine and Why You Can't Patent Your Book. EP142</title>
  <description>In this episode I go over a doctrine in patent law called the &amp;quot;Printed Matter Doctrine.&amp;quot; You generally can't get a patent on something if the only difference is that you provided some written instructions on your product, even if those written instructions are new and non-obvious.&amp;amp;nbsp; Learn what kinds of printed matter is and isn't patent eligible in this episode. Connect with Adam Diament E-mail: adiament@nolanheimann.com Website: https://www.nolanheimann.com/legal-team/adam-diament  Phone/Text: (424)281-0162 YouTube Channel LinkedIn </description>
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