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==Some important cases==
 
==Some important cases==
  
Starting with the most recent:
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Cases treating the most important topic, [[patentable subject matter]]:
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* [[Bilski v. Kappos]] 2009 (as of June 26th, 2010, opinion still pending)
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* [[Diamond v. Diehr]], 1981
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* [[Parker v. Flook (1978, USA)]]
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* [[Gottschalk v. Benson]], 1972
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Other cases that have affected software patents:
  
* [[Bilski v. Kappos]] 2009 (as of April 9th, 2010, opinion still pending)
 
 
* [[KSR v. Teleflex (2007, USA)]]
 
* [[KSR v. Teleflex (2007, USA)]]
 
* [[Microsoft v. AT&T (2006, USA)]]
 
* [[Microsoft v. AT&T (2006, USA)]]
 
* [[EBay v. MercExchange (2006, USA)]]
 
* [[EBay v. MercExchange (2006, USA)]]
* [[Diamond v. Diehr]], 1981
 
* [[Parker v. Flook (1978, USA)]]
 
* [[Gottschalk v. Benson]], 1972
 
  
 
==The judges==
 
==The judges==

Revision as of 06:46, 26 June 2010

The US Supreme Court is the highest court in the USA.

Some important cases

Cases treating the most important topic, patentable subject matter:

Other cases that have affected software patents:

The judges

The judges of the 2009 term (Oct '09 - Oct '10), who are deciding the Bilski v. Kappos case are:

Justice Stevens is the only member of the court involved in previous cases which touched on patentable subject matter. Stevens wrote the majority opinion in Parker v. Flook (1978, USA), and wrote a dissenting opinion in Diamond v. Diehr (1981, USA).

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