Ciaran O'Riordan: Bilski’s hearing and software patents
Forum » Resources / News picks » Ciaran O'Riordan: Bilski’s hearing and software patents
Started by: ggiedkeggiedke
On: 1257869388|%e %b %Y, %H:%M %Z|agohover
Number of posts: 1
rss icon RSS: New posts
Summary:
At Monday’s hearing, neither party had the objective of abolishing software patents. The Bilski case is about a business method patent, so there was Mr. Jakes arguing that business methods should be patentable, and Mr. Stewart arguing that they shouldn’t. For software to be excluded, we’re relying on the judges (to whom we wrote an amicus brief, as did many others). There’re a few worrying statements, but there’s also a lot of hope.
Ciaran O'Riordan: Bilski’s hearing and software patents
ggiedkeggiedke 1257869388|%e %b %Y, %H:%M %Z|agohover

"At Monday’s hearing, neither party had the objective of abolishing software patents. The Bilski case is about a business method patent, so there was Mr. Jakes arguing that business methods should be patentable, and Mr. Stewart arguing that they shouldn’t. For software to be excluded, we’re relying on the judges (to whom we wrote an amicus brief, as did many others). There’re a few worrying statements, but there’s also a lot of hope."

Source: http://news.swpat.org/2009/11/bilski-hearing-software-patents/

Last edited on 1258123984|%e %b %Y, %H:%M %Z|agohover By ggiedke + Show more
Reply  |  Options
Unfold Ciaran O'Riordan: Bilski’s hearing and software patents by ggiedkeggiedke, 1257869388|%e %b %Y, %H:%M %Z|agohover
New Post