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- W2994291292 abstract "ideas.65 These judicially created exceptions were founded on the notion that such were basic tools that should be available to everyone. 66 As a result, patents tended to be limited to tangible objects. More recently, the scope of patentable subject matter has been fashioned to extend to technological advances. D. Obtaining and Owning a Patent Patent protection does not confer automatically. Rather, an inventor must file an application with the PTO and pay a fee.67 The patent examiner assigned to the application then must deterchemical, involves an algorithm); ATT Del Gallo, supra note 10, at 435 (reviewing the application of the business methods exception). 66 According to the Supreme Court, involving laws of nature, mathematical algorithms and abstract ideas are manifestations of ... nature, free for all men and reserved exclusively to none. Funk Bros. Seed Co. v. Kalo Inoculant Co., 333 U.S. 127, 130 (1948). See also Gottschalk v. Benson, 409 U.S. 63, 71-72 (1972) (recognizing that allowing an invention that involved the use of a mathematical formula wholly preempt the mathematical formula and in practical effect would be a patent on the algorithm itself); Parker v. Flook, 437 U.S. 584, 593 (1978) (explaining that the discovery of a law of nature is not the type of discovery that the patent system was designed to protect). By 1986, the Supreme Court recognized the conditions under which such discoveries may indeed be patentable: phenomena of nature, though just discovered, mental processes, and abstract intellectual concepts are not patentable, as they are the basic tools of scientific and technological work . . . . If there is to be an invention from such a discovery, it must come from the application of the law of nature to a new and useful end. Diehr, 450 U.S. at 67. 67 STEPHEN ELIAS, PATENT, COPYRIGHT AND TRADEMARK: A DESK REFERENCE TO INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW 188-90 (1st ed. 1996). 196 E-COMMERCE PATENT PROTECTION mine whether the claimed invention qualifies for a patent. Typically, the process of applying for a patent involves correspondence between the applicant and the examiner in which the applicant may amend certain claims to show that the invention is novel and non-obvious in light of prior art.69 If the invention is approved for a patent, generally between one and three years after filing, the PTO may issue a patent, and with it, define the patent's scope.7° The patent owner can bring an infringement suit against anyone who uses the invention without permission,7' and the court can decide to uphold the patent, order an injunction preventing the infringer from any further use or sale of the infringing device," @default.
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- W2994291292 title "The Patentability of Electronic Commerce Business Systems in the Aftermath of State Street Bank & Trust Co. v. Signature Financial Group, Inc." @default.
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