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- idea [reduction of practice: relevant to the date (ie: who initially had the idea vs who put the idea into practice)] | - idea [reduction of practice: relevant to the date (ie: who initially had the idea vs who put the idea into practice)] | ||
+ | - phenomena of nature, even if it is newly discovered | ||
- In Section 101 | - In Section 101 | ||
- Structure created with knowledge | - Structure created with knowledge | ||
− | - | + | - application of the law |
+ | - process results in ''change'' of materials (actual material transformation) |
Latest revision as of 13:35, 7 February 2011
Class Notes
- Gottachalk is a patent commissioner who denied certain claims of Benson's patent application. Benson acted against Gottschalk in District Court, got his patent, then went to Supreme Court, then got it reversed.
- Not in Section 101
- Scientific truth - mathematical expression on scientific truth - idea [reduction of practice: relevant to the date (ie: who initially had the idea vs who put the idea into practice)] - phenomena of nature, even if it is newly discovered
- In Section 101
- Structure created with knowledge - application of the law - process results in change of materials (actual material transformation)