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The Form of a Softwae Claim Makes a Big Difference
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Document Date: 2007-05-06 12:16:22


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City

Tokyo / WASHINGTON / D.C. / /

Company

IBM / National Affairs Inc. / AT&T Corp. / NTP Inc. / AT&T / Eolas Technologies / Microsoft Corp. / Research in Motion Ltd. / /

Country

United States / Canada / /

Event

Patent Issuance / /

Facility

Supreme Court / University of Utah School / /

IndustryTerm

claimed media / software-based implementation / media claims / software-based inventions / intellectual property law / intangible software component / software implementations / purpose processor / software code / intangible software / computer program product / program software / patent law / intangible digital software code / sequential pattern processor / claimed computer program product / digital software code / claimed sequential pattern processor / software-based technique / software-based invention / supplied software / memory device / software component / /

OperatingSystem

Unix / /

Organization

Congress / Bureau of National Affairs / Patent and Trademark Office / University of Utah School of Computing / Supreme Court / US Federal Reserve / /

Person

Kenneth Thompson / Randall R. Rader / LEE A. HOLLAAR / /

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Position

author / Solicitor General / professor / Judge / /

Technology

Text Matching Algorithm / sequential pattern processor / claimed sequential pattern processor / Unix operating system / purpose processor / /

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http /

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