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    Title: Questionable Patent-Eligibility of IoT Technology
    Authors: 陳秉訓
    Chen, Ping-Hsun
    Contributors: 科管智財所
    Keywords: Patent;Internet of Things;patent-eligibility;Alice
    Date: 2018-06
    Issue Date: 2019-10-04 11:14:59 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: This article explores whether a claim for Internet of Things ("loT") technology is patent-eligible. The analysis is based on five Federal Circuit decisions that follow the Alice standard. These cases were chosen because the patented technology they discuss is similar to loT technology. The key issue is whether an loT claim can pass the step two analysis of the Alice standard. The Federal Circuit case law suggests that recitation of an unconventional system may make an loT claim more likely to be patent-eligible. Even a system composed of existing devices may be unconventional in terms of patenteligibility. It is very important to describe a technical problem intended to be fixed in the specification. Explaining how those devices actually work to achieve the purpose of the invention is also helpful.
    Relation: Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review, Vol.22, No.2, pp.165-192
    Data Type: article
    Appears in Collections:[Graduate Institute of Technology and Innovation Management] Periodical Articles

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