July 9, 2014
Webinar
Few topics in U.S. and European patent law have attracted as much attention as the ongoing debate over the patentability of software. The latest development in this debate came with last week’s decision in Alice Corp. v. CLS Bank, in which the U.S. Supreme Court held that claims for computerized techniques for mitigating settlement risk were drawn to a patent-ineligible abstract idea, as opposed to an “inventive concept” that was more than the abstract idea itself. The debate will undoubtedly continue and is accentuated by the size and continued growth of the software industry, both in the United States and Europe.
Our panel will discuss the Alice decision and share its insight on how to patent software and computer-implemented inventions. Topics will include:
Moderator:
C. Gregory Gramenopoulos
Speakers:
Philip L. Cupitt, Ph.D.
Timothy J. May
Date:
Wednesday, July 9, 2014
Time:
15:00 - 16:00 BST
16:00 - 17:00 CEST
10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. EDT
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