In Cooperative Entertainment, Inc. v. Kollective Technology, Inc.,1 the Federal Circuit held that useful improvements to computer networks can be patent eligible even when standard computing.
In Cooperative Entertainment, Inc. v. Kollective Technology, Inc., the Federal Circuit held that useful improvements to computer networks can be patent eligible even when standard.
Finnegan attorneys Paul Browning, Christopher Johns, Sara Leiman and Yelena Morozova explain some of the differences between patent-eligibility standards in the U.S. and those in other parts of the world.