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Authored by: Anonymous on Monday, June 24 2013 @ 03:10 PM EDT |
...since your failed to identify where in the statute processes that include
math are prohibited, the patent is valid.
In this regard, please see the article currently on the Groklaw Homepage
indicating that :
Federal Circuit rules Internet-related computer-implemented invention is patent
eligible
The majority also supported the patentability of computer programs generally,
stating that “a programmed computer contains circuitry unique to that computer”
and “could be claimed in terms of a complex array of hardware circuits, or more
efficiently, in terms of the programming that facilitates a unique function.”
Judge Lourie concurred “in the result” but expressed concern that the majority
opinion many not have “concisely and faithfully” followed the Supreme Court’s
Prometheus decision and “track[ed] the plurality opinion of five judges” in the
Federal Circuit’s recent en banc CLS Bank decision.
I think the Fed. Cir. Judges are better qualified at interpreting Supreme Court
rulings than you are.[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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- I didn't fail - Authored by: Anonymous on Monday, June 24 2013 @ 03:51 PM EDT
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