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Question & Answer Slide: Allows interaction and clarification, ensuring the audience fully grasps the presented materials. Creating an intriguing 5-minute presentation may be challenging due to the time constraint. Yet, you can deliver an impactful and engaging presentation with a focused approach and attention to detail.

Priority of Claim Date • S. 28 (2)(2) provides that: • In the circumstances described in paragraphs (1)(a) to (c), the claim date is the filing date of the previously regularly filed application. • S. 28 (1), the filing date of an application is the date on which the Comm’r receives the documents, information and FEES prescribed for the purposes of this section or, if they are received on different dates, the last date. Use Transitions and Animations: Apply transitions and animations to enhance the flow and engagement of your presentation. Ready to get started with creating your presentation? Choose from any of these 51 presentation slides, or browse Visme’s complete template library to find the perfect match for creating your own presentation. A good presentation slide is one that engages your audience and effectively communicates your message. Here are some key characteristics of a good presentation slide: Anticipation and Claim Date • The claim date is often the same as the filing date. See s. 28 (1) (1) of the Patent Act: • “The date of a claim in an application for a patent in Canada (the "pending application") is the filing date of the application, unless….Novelty Under the Patent Act • …D) the applicant, or someone deriving knowledge from the applicant has, more than one year before the effective filing date, disclosed the invention in such a manner as it became available to the public. • The first two requirements clearly create a first to file system in Canada. In rare cases where 2 or more applicants, filed on the same day, or on same convention dates, all the applicants will get a patent. Printed Publication • In J M Voith GmbH, the court held that the distribution of a brochure at a trade convention to customers and others constituted publication. • On the other hand, placement of a document in a restricted area of a library kept by a trade association and thereby treated as confidential was held not to constitute publication. See Koehring Canada case. Keep slides simple and visual: Avoid cluttered slides with too much text. Use visuals such as images, graphs or infographics to illustrate your points clearly and concisely. Verbal Disclosure • The law on anticipation is that the prior art on the subject of the application must not have been publicly available prior to the invention. The tenor of the old legislation seemed to limit relevant prior art to “patents and printed publications”. • Hence, the issue arises as to whether an affidavit evidence or oral disclosure on the existence of an embodiment of the alleged invention are admissible in assessing novelty. Visual appeal: Incorporate visually appealing elements such as relevant images, charts, graphs, or diagrams. Use high-quality visuals that enhance understanding and make the content more engaging

Foreign Anticipation • Under the pre-October 1, 1989 regime, an application for a patent must be filed in Canada before a patent for the same invention has been issued by any other country, or within 12 months from the filing of an application for the same invention in another country. The final font on this list, Rowdies is a suitably named, bold display font inspired by Indian action cinema. Designed by Jaikishan Patel for drama, adventure, thriller and crime genres of storytelling, Rowdies will help you convey fearlessness. This font has interesting features like diamond-shaped tittles (the dots above a lowercase i or j), and a mix of angular flat edges and round curves. It’s a great title font with wide enough kerning to be easily legible. Visual Slide: Slides with infographics, charts, or other visuals can improve understanding and retention of complex data. Content slides make up the core of your presentation and contain the primary information you want to convey to your audience. They can include text, images, charts, graphs and other visual or textual elements supporting your presentation's message. Transition Slides Finish strong: Conclude with a powerful statement, call-to-action or takeaway summarizing your main point. Leave your audience with a lasting impression of your message. Q. How many slides should a 20 minute presentation be?Date of Invention • The date of invention may be established verbally or in writing or by evaluating the point in time at which the subject-matter of the invention (process, manufacture, or machine, etc) was constructed or reduced to a workable model. It is the date on which the inventor reduced his/her ideas to perfection. • The date of conception of the idea does not determine the date of invention. However, patent law permits some experimentation with the invention after the date of invention. Anticipation Post October 1989 • S. 27 (2) provides that: • The subject-matter defined by a claim in an application for a patent in Canada (the "pending application") must not have been disclosed • (a) more than one year before the filing date by the applicant, or by a person who obtained knowledge, directly or indirectly, from the applicant, in such a manner that the subject-matter became available to the public in Canada or elsewhere; Gibney v. Ford Motors • In Gibney, as soon as the unidentified customer drove out without any injunction or restriction placed upon him, the invention then became available to anyone who wanted to lift up the hood of the car and look at it. • In Birtwhistle v. Sumner Engineering Co. Ltd. (1928), 46 R.P.C. 59 at p. 71, one unit only of a timing device for book-makers was not even sold but merely carried around by a book-maker when he went on his rounds for the purpose of trying it out and yet this was held to be prior public use.

Plan Your Content: Outline the structure and flow of your presentation. Divide it into sections or key topics to ensure a logical progression JetBrains Mono is a unique sans serif font for a simple reason — it’s designed for developers. Maximised height for lowercase characters with standard width (hence ‘Mono’) allows code lines to be an expected length. Plus, the rectangular oval shapes of the characters ensures readers can read text easily. Its readability makes JetBrains Mono a great choice for presentations despite its specificity for programming. A fun way to use this font would be to have your titles in all upper-case while having the body text in sentence case. JetBrains Mono is designed by Philipp Nurullin and Konstantin Bulenkov.

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Interactive Slide: Encourages audience participation and engagement, especially in virtual presentations. Use Visual Elements: Incorporate relevant visuals such as images, charts, graphs, icons, or diagrams to enhance understanding and engagement.

Syne Mono, like all these next fonts, may be distracting or too unique for some presentations, but there are quirkier fonts we thought to highlight to showcase an interesting variety. Anticipation Post October 1989 • (b) before the claim date by a person not mentioned in paragraph (a) in such a manner that the subject-matter became available to the public in Canada or elsewhere; • (c) in an application for a patent that is filed in Canada by a person other than the applicant, and has a filing date that is before the claim date; or • (d) in an application (the "co-pending application") for a patent that is filed in Canada by a person other than the applicant and has a filing date that is on or after the claim date if … The Nature of Anticipation • The test of anticipation does not necessarily deny that there may have been an invention, rather, it asserts that the idea expressed in the invention was already disclosed to persons skilled in that art (Beloit case). It is immaterial that the inventor was in fact unaware that the invention had been described elsewhere. Putting together a presentation for your nonprofit is a great way to showcase what your organization does and why people should donate to it. When you’re running a nonprofit, there is a lot of pitching your organization, talking to donors and working on events to increase donations. This is why you need great slide presentations.While there's no one-size-fits-all rule for making presentation slides, you can group them into three main categories: Introduction and Closing Slides Consistent structure: Use consistent formatting, such as font styles, colors, and alignment, throughout the presentation.

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