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’)
- EPO:
- 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
- Claims:
Course fee
- 1-day IP Masterclass Computer Implemented Inventions: price to be determined. Please contact DeltaPatents.
Registration fee and VAT information
- An administrative fee of € 125 is charged for every booking. If more than one course is booked at the same time, only one administrative fee will be charged
- All fees are excluding 21% VAT