"This court is now presented with the question of whether recitation of "over the Internet" suffices to tie a process claim to a particular machine. There are at least three reasons why it does not. First, the test requires that a claimed process be tied to "a particular machine." … The internet is a network of millions of individual machines. Indeed, the internet was initially conceptualized as a network robust enough to withstand the loss of a large number of particular machines … The internet continues to exist despite the addition or subtraction of any particular piece of hardware … One can touch a computer or a network cable, but one cannot touch "the internet.""
Source: http://271patent.blogspot.com/2009/03/bilski-beatdown-holders-of-business.html


