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What The Bilski Decision Means For Companies in Asia

September 17, 2010

Webinar

On June 28, 2010, the U.S. Supreme Court issued its highly anticipated opinion in the landmark case Bilski v. Kappos. Bilski addresses what is perhaps the most fundamental question in patent law: what is patentable? At the Supreme Court, where Finnegan argued on behalf of inventors Bernard L. Bilski and Rand A. Warsaw, Bilski generated nearly 70 amicus briefs from parties ranging from Fortune 500 corporations to individual inventors. In its Bilski opinion, the Supreme Court agreed with Finnegan’s arguments that section 101 of the Patent Act should be interpreted broadly and that the Federal Circuit’s restrictive “machine-or-transformation” test should be rejected.

This webinar will examine the history and holding of this important case and also its implications for companies in Asia, both in litigation and at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. In particular, the webinar will offer:     

    • Impact and implications of Bilski for Asian companies 

    • Strategies for Asian companies to successfully protect and enforce (or attack) process patents in view of Bilski 

    • Should Asian companies continue to file and invest in U.S. patent applications for business methods? 

    • A view from counsel's table—first-hand recollections from a Finnegan attorney that represented Bilski and Warsaw at the Supreme Court

Moderator

Esther H. Lim

Speakers

Erika Harmon Arner

Jeffrey A. Berkowitz

Time:

09/17, China & Taiwan (CST) 9:00 - 10:00

09/17, Japan (JST) 10:00 - 11:00

09/17, Korea (KST) 10:00 - 11:00

09/16, PDT 18:00 - 19:00

09/16, EDT 21:00 - 22:00

Register

There is no charge to attend this program. Please register by September 14, 2010. Webinar access information will be sent upon registration.

Downloadable Files

  • What The Bilski Decision Means For Companies in Asia

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