AME 44590 Homework, Summer 2011

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Due Thursday 26 May 2011

Read

Due Friday 27 May 2011

Due Tuesday 31 May 2011

If it is helpful to understand the case, you should also review the patent that is involved in the case.

Due Wednesday 1 June 2011

We are starting the subject of "statutory subject matter." 35 USC 101 describes the class of things that can be patented. Read the following.

Due Thursday 2 June 2011

The reading for today is two more cases on patentable subject matter. Note they are both from the CAFC, not the Supreme Court.

If we have time, which I think we will, we will split into two groups to have a debate on whether computer programs and business methods should be patentable. A good way to prepare for that would be to have ready what the fundamental principles are that seem to be the distinction between patentable processes and not, and also what arguments can be made that software and business methods should or should not be patentable to the extent that they promote the progress of science and the useful arts.