Humanities › History & Culture Subject Matter Share Flipboard Email Print Compassionate Eye Foundation/ Digital Vision/ Getty Images History & Culture Inventions Patents & Trademarks Famous Inventions Famous Inventors Invention Timelines Computers & The Internet American History African American History African History Ancient History and Culture Asian History European History Genealogy Latin American History Medieval & Renaissance History Military History The 20th Century Women's History View More By Mary Bellis Mary Bellis Inventions Expert Mary Bellis covered inventions and inventors for ThoughtCo for 18 years. She is known for her independent films and documentaries, including one about Alexander Graham Bell. Learn about our Editorial Process Updated on April 13, 2017 Definition: Subject matter is what something is about. In artwork, the subject matter would be what the artist has chosen to paint, draw or sculpt. In patent law, the subject matter would be the technical content of a patent or patent application found in the description, claims, and drawings. In other words, the subject matter is what the inventor has chosen to invent, and in a patent application, the inventor must reveal the subject matter (invention) in a way dictated by law. Examples: Example 1 The specification must conclude with a claim particularly pointing out and distinctly claiming the subject matter which the applicant regards as his invention or discovery. Example 2 The distinction between patentable and unpatentable subject matter continues to be a topic of debate among software developers, academics, lawyers, and USPTO examiners. Example 3 The patented subject matter and additional subject matter still pending in the US and foreign patent offices includes claims to methods and devices for delivering medicinal substances to the interior of cells in various body tissues Cite this Article Format mla apa chicago Your Citation Bellis, Mary. "Subject Matter." ThoughtCo, Jun. 1, 2021, thoughtco.com/subject-matter-meaning-1991521. Bellis, Mary. (2021, June 1). Subject Matter. Retrieved from https://www.thoughtco.com/subject-matter-meaning-1991521 Bellis, Mary. "Subject Matter." ThoughtCo. https://www.thoughtco.com/subject-matter-meaning-1991521 (accessed June 2, 2023). copy citation