Course schedule 

This course is scheduled to take place online from 9:00 AM to 12:30 PM CET on October 2 & 3, 2025

Topics covered

Software patent applications

  • Introduction
    • What is a Computer Implemented Invention (CII)?
    • Typical examples
  • Main patentability hurdles
    • EPO:
      • Art. 52(2), (3) (‘as such not seen as a patentable invention’)
      • Art. 56 (‘Solving a technical problem’, ‘Technical contribution’), treatment of technical and non-technical features
      • Looking in more detail at artificial intelligence, mathematical algorithms and presentation of information
    • US: USC 35 101 (‘Alice’)
  • Drafting best practices
    • Claims:
      • Ensuring single-party infringeability
      • Unity, multiple independent claims
    • Claim categories to consider
    • Claimed entities to consider
      • Method considerations
      • System/device considerations: stand-alone vs. distributed system/device
    • Ensuring sufficient feature level scope
      • Functional vs. structural
      • Hardware vs. software
    • Description:
      • Sufficient disclosure of invention
      • Algorithms and flow-charts
      • Structural support for functional features (USC 35 112f)
      • Test results

Course fee

  • 2 half-day Computer Implemented Inventions online course in 2025: € 610

Registration fee and VAT information

  • An administrative fee of € 65 is charged for the registration for this course. If more than one course is booked at the same time, only one administrative fee will be charged
  • All fees listed above are exclusive of 21% VAT. If a valid VAT number is provided, VAT will be exempted.

When to register?

This online courses have limited participant slots. To ensure your place, we highly recommend registering as early as possible.

This course includes the shipment of physical materials. To ensure timely delivery, we recommend that candidates enroll at least two weeks prior to the course start date, subject to availability. Late registrations may result in delays in receiving course materials. Please note that digital copies of the materials will not be provided in such cases.