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Harriet Korn, played by Kathy Bates, of Harry's Law, a recently fired patent lawyer; Wally Mason, in the book Notes of a Patent Attorney: The Wally Mason Stories by Brian C. Coad; Eustis Miller, in the TV series King of the Hill; father of Bobby's classmate Randy; George Stobbart, from the Broken Sword adventure games
The majority opinion by Chief Judge Paul Redmond Michel characterized the issue as whether the claimed method is a patent-eligible "process," as the patent statute (35 U.S.C. § 101) uses that term. While any series of actions or operations is a process in the dictionary sense of that term, the court explained, the Supreme Court has held that ...
The recommended use is the two-letter country code followed by the patent document number and then the kind code, e.g., "US 7,654,321 B1" for U.S. Patent No. 7,654,321 where there was no previously-published patent application publication, and "US 2003/1234567 A1" for U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2003/1234567, published in 2003. [1]
Edward H. Phillips v. AWH Corporation, Hopeman Brothers, Inc., and Lofton Corporation : Decided: July 12 2005: Citations: 415 F.3d 1303; 75 U.S.P.Q.2d 1321: Holding; The most important source in the evidentiary hierarchy of claim construction is the ordinary meaning of the language of the claims themselves and other intrinsic sources like the ...
The long history of patents and strong protection of patent holders contributes to abuse of the system by patent trolls, which are largely absent in other countries. [citation needed] The US also has an extensive body of case law comprising federal court precedents that have accumulated over more than 200 years.
Kenneth P. Weiss is an American entrepreneur, human factors engineer and inventor. ... He holds 22 U.S. patents, as well as foreign patents. [citation needed]
Ken Olsen, the MIT-educated inventor who started Digital Equipment Corp. with $70,000 in venture capital in the 1950s and built it into a company with billions of dollars in sales and more than ...
Lord Diplock held that a patent must be read in a "purposive" manner that focuses on the essential features of the patent. He famously stated: My Lords, a patent specification is a unilateral statement by the patentee, in words of his own choosing, addressed to those likely to have a practical interest in the subject matter of his invention (i.e. "skilled in the art"), by which he informs them ...