Motion: Summary Judgment Challenging Computer-Implemented Claims as Patent Ineligible Under 35 U.S.C. § 101 (Memorandum of Law) Re:Patents
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About this template
This legal template pertains to a Motion for Summary Judgment related to challenging computer-implemented claims as patent ineligible under 35 U.S.C. § 101. The memorandum of law in question focuses on the subject of patents.
The motion aims to argue that certain claims related to computer-implemented inventions should be deemed ineligible for patent protection under Section 101 of the U.S. Patent Act. The template likely includes legal arguments and supporting case law to bolster the position that the said claims do not meet the statutory requirements for patent eligibility.
The memorandum of law is a legal document that provides an in-depth analysis of relevant laws, regulations, and precedents to support the motion's argument. It would address the various factors and legal tests that courts utilize to assess patent eligibility and would likely provide an overview of the relevant case facts, analyze the applicable law, and present persuasive arguments challenging the patentability of the computer-implemented claims at issue.
This document is likely to be relevant to all sectors: Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing; Mining; Construction; Manufacturing; Transport; Energy; Wholesale; Retail; Finance; Insurance; Real Estate; Legal Services; Consumer, Public & Health Services; Education; Media; Consultancy; Technology; Public Administration; Sport & Entertainment; Other