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Software Patentability
- I. Introduction
- II. Software Patentability -- a. Intent of USCS Const. Art. I § 8, cl. 8 >
- III. Consistency and Predictability of Software-Patent Court Decisions
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IV. Software-Patent Notice and Discoverability -- a. 35 USCS § 112’s “clear, concise, exact” requirement
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- b. 35 USCS § 112’s “full disclosure” requirement
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c. USPTO: Manual of Patent Examining Procedure -- i. 2104 Patentable Subject Matter [R-9]
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- ii. 2161.01 Computer Programming and 35 U.S.C. 112, First Paragraph [R-9]
- iii. 2163 Guidelines for the Examination of Patent Applications Under the 35 U.S.C. 112, para. 1, “Written Description” Requirement [R-5]
- iv. 2164 The Enablement Requirement [R-2]
- v. 2165 The Best Mode Requirement
- vi. 2182 Scope of the Search and Identification of the Prior Art [R-2]
- V. Federal Statutes & Regulations
- VI. Secondary Sources
- VII. Brief Summation
- VIII. Appendix A: Design Innovation Proposal for Software-patent Reform
- IX. Appendix B: Links
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