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      Patentability in the USA after Alice

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      This page documents case law which interprets the Alice v. CLS Bank ruling by US Supreme Court on 19 June 2014.

      Related pages on ESP Wiki

      • Case law in the USA
      • Alice v. CLS Bank ruling by US Supreme Court on 19 June 2014
      • Patentability in the USA after Bilski (about an older decision)

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      • Software patents are crumbling, thanks to the Supreme Court, Sep 2014, Timothy B. Lee
      • Patent-eligibility after Alice: a summary of decisions that found software inventions eligible for patenting, Nov 2014 plus updates, Jim Singer
      • Google Scholar search for cases citing Alice

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