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home :: Copywrongs :: Courts_May_Revi...tents.html Tue, 19 Feb 2008Courts May Revisit Software Patents Light at the end of the tunnel? Let's hope it's not an oncoming freight! It looks like the courts may finally be gearing up to overturn the ruling that opened the floodgates for both software and business model patents. It's been nearly ten years since the US courts decided that business methods were patentable and that most software could be patentable — and we've all seen what's happened since then. With all the efforts to fix the patent system lately, it appears that the court that originally made that decision may be regretting it, and has agreed to hear a new case that could overturn that ruling and restore some sanity to the patent system. (link) [Slashdot]Tue, 19 Feb 2008 07:09 /Copywrongs | 0 writebacks | permanent link |
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