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10 Sep 2020, 7:25 am by Jason Rantanen
Yeadon, Selecting the Next Nominee for the Federal Circuit: Patently Obvious to Consider Diversity, 2010 Patently-O Patent L.J. 1 (2010) (Nominee Diversity) Paul Cole, Patentability of Computer Software As Such, 2008 Patently-O Patent L.J. 1. [read post]
18 Sep 2019, 9:06 am by Jason Rantanen
Yeadon, Selecting the Next Nominee for the Federal Circuit: Patently Obvious to Consider Diversity, 2010 Patently-O Patent L.J. 1 (2010) (Nominee Diversity) Paul Cole, Patentability of Computer Software As Such, 2008 Patently-O Patent L.J. 1. [read post]
22 Apr 2019, 2:02 pm by Jason Rantanen
Yeadon, Selecting the Next Nominee for the Federal Circuit: Patently Obvious to Consider Diversity, 2010 Patently-O Patent L.J. 1 (2010) (Nominee Diversity) Paul Cole, Patentability of Computer Software As Such, 2008 Patently-O Patent L.J. 1. [read post]
21 Dec 2017, 6:34 am by Dennis Crouch
Yeadon, Selecting the Next Nominee for the Federal Circuit: Patently Obvious to Consider Diversity, 2010 Patently-O Patent L.J. 1 (2010) (Nominee Diversity) Paul Cole, Patentability of Computer Software As Such, 2008 Patently-O Patent L.J. 1. [read post]
22 Apr 2019, 2:02 pm by Jason Rantanen
Yeadon, Selecting the Next Nominee for the Federal Circuit: Patently Obvious to Consider Diversity, 2010 Patently-O Patent L.J. 1 (2010) (Nominee Diversity) Paul Cole, Patentability of Computer Software As Such, 2008 Patently-O Patent L.J. 1. [read post]
3 Dec 2018, 8:46 pm by Dennis Crouch
Yeadon, Selecting the Next Nominee for the Federal Circuit: Patently Obvious to Consider Diversity, 2010 Patently-O Patent L.J. 1 (2010) (Nominee Diversity) Paul Cole, Patentability of Computer Software As Such, 2008 Patently-O Patent L.J. 1. [read post]
9 Oct 2020, 8:25 am by Jason Rantanen
Yeadon, Selecting the Next Nominee for the Federal Circuit: Patently Obvious to Consider Diversity, 2010 Patently-O Patent L.J. 1 (2010) (Nominee Diversity) Paul Cole, Patentability of Computer Software As Such, 2008 Patently-O Patent L.J. 1. [read post]
8 Dec 2016, 9:59 am by Dennis Crouch
Yeadon, Selecting the Next Nominee for the Federal Circuit: Patently Obvious to Consider Diversity, 2010 Patently-O Patent L.J. 1 (2010) (Nominee Diversity) Paul Cole, Patentability of Computer Software As Such, 2008 Patently-O Patent L.J. 1. [read post]
4 Oct 2021, 1:52 pm by Jason Rantanen
Yeadon, Selecting the Next Nominee for the Federal Circuit: Patently Obvious to Consider Diversity, 2010 Patently-O Patent L.J. 1 (2010) (Nominee Diversity) Paul Cole, Patentability of Computer Software As Such, 2008 Patently-O Patent L.J. 1. [read post]
29 Mar 2021, 6:30 pm by Jason Rantanen
Yeadon, Selecting the Next Nominee for the Federal Circuit: Patently Obvious to Consider Diversity, 2010 Patently-O Patent L.J. 1 (2010) (Nominee Diversity) Paul Cole, Patentability of Computer Software As Such, 2008 Patently-O Patent L.J. 1. [read post]
27 Jan 2021, 11:36 am by Jason Rantanen
Yeadon, Selecting the Next Nominee for the Federal Circuit: Patently Obvious to Consider Diversity, 2010 Patently-O Patent L.J. 1 (2010) (Nominee Diversity) Paul Cole, Patentability of Computer Software As Such, 2008 Patently-O Patent L.J. 1. [read post]
10 Jan 2023, 2:39 pm by Jason Rantanen
Yeadon, Selecting the Next Nominee for the Federal Circuit: Patently Obvious to Consider Diversity, 2010 Patently-O Patent L.J. 1 (2010) (Nominee Diversity) Paul Cole, Patentability of Computer Software As Such, 2008 Patently-O Patent L.J. 1. [read post]
4 Oct 2021, 1:52 pm by Jason Rantanen
Yeadon, Selecting the Next Nominee for the Federal Circuit: Patently Obvious to Consider Diversity, 2010 Patently-O Patent L.J. 1 (2010) (Nominee Diversity) Paul Cole, Patentability of Computer Software As Such, 2008 Patently-O Patent L.J. 1. [read post]
29 Jan 2019, 11:48 am by Jason Rantanen
This past fall at the Administering Patent Law symposium at Iowa Law, Professor Colleen Chien presented an argument in favor of more intentional experimentation by administrative  agencies such, as the USPTO to test policy concepts and proposed several possibilities. [read post]