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14 Oct 2012, 8:47 pm by war
Dr Summerfield has updated his marked up version of the reg.s to reflect the second tranche of the exposure draft regulations, here. [read post]
11 Oct 2012, 12:06 am by war
Dr Summerfield prepared a marked up version of the regs as the first tranche would amend them and discussed the new search fee implications. [read post]
11 Jan 2012, 9:07 am
Dr Mark Summerfield, who posted as a comment the following lyrics, which were far too enjoyable to leave as a subscript to the original post: (to the tune of "All Things Bright and Beautiful'): "All things quite down-load-a-ble ... [read post]
8 Nov 2011, 12:19 am by war
Dr Mark Summerfield has an interesting post demonstrating some work he and his colleagues have been doing modelling the ownership of patents in the smartphone space. [read post]
22 Jun 2011, 2:04 am by war
While there have no doubt been modifications to the text of the Exposure Draft (and Patentology flags a big change to the transitional provisions for the new patentability standards), you can get a very good feel for what the various parts of the Bill are trying to achieve: in relation to patents from Dr Summerfield’s 8 part series over at Patentology: Part 1: inventive standard Part 2: usefulness Part 3: provisional specifications Part 4: enablement Part 5: claims supported… [read post]
22 May 2011, 4:03 am
Dr Mark Summerfield of Patentology notes that the broadest surviving claim is claim 3 which, if rewritten in independent form, can be expressed as follows:‘A method for ordering an item using a client system, the method comprising:displaying information identifying the item and displaying an indication of a single action that is to be performed to order the identified item: andin response to the indicated single action being performed, sending to a server… [read post]
20 Mar 2011, 2:31 am by war
Dr Summerfield seems to be on a roll, so there may well be more to come. [read post]