Category: patent eligibility

Is Software Solving Computer-Specific Problems Patentable

Monday | December 14, 2015By Shane Skwarekpatent application, patent eligibility

On October 23, 2015, the Patent Trial and Appeal Board at the U.S. Patent Office reversed a subject-matter eligibility rejection in Ex part Balestrieri et al., No. 2013-007305, 2015 Pat. App. LEXIS 10588 (P.T.A.B. October 23, 2015). This decision looks…

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Is Software Solving Computer-Specific Problems Patentable

Monday | December 14, 2015By James Watsonpatent application, patent eligibility

On October 23, 2015, the Patent Trial and Appeal Board at the U.S. Patent Office reversed a subject-matter eligibility rejection in Ex part Balestrieri et al., No. 2013-007305, 2015 Pat. App. LEXIS 10588 (P.T.A.B. October 23, 2015). This decision looks…

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Subject-Matter Eligibility May Depend on Decision-Maker’s Willingness to Consider Details

Friday | December 4, 2015By Shane Skwarekcourt ruling, patent eligibility, patent infringement, subject-matter eligibility

On November 10, 2015, the Central District of California denied a motion for summary judgment in the patent infringement suit underlying Timeplay, Inc. v. Audience Entertainment LLC, Case No. CV 15-05202. The patent’s claims are directed generally to a multiplayer…

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The Ongoing Mysteries of 35 USC 101

Thursday | September 24, 2015By Shane Skwarekfederal circuit, patent eligibility, subject-matter eligibility

The law on subject-matter eligibility for patents continues to evolve as the U.S. Patent Office and the courts wrestle with the results of recent Supreme Court and Federal Circuit opinions. On September 2, 2015, the Patent Trial and Appeal Board…

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