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Experimental Demonstration of Input-Output Indefiniteness in a Single Quantum Device Journal: Physical Review Letters Published: 2024-04-16 DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.132.160201 Affiliations: 7 ...
The Court emphasized two points. First, a proper indefiniteness analysis is directed to the claims as a whole and not to isolated terms therein.
(The Federal Circuit reversed district court’s determination of indefiniteness under 35 U.S.C. § 112 ¶ 2 and the district court’s subsequent summary judgment of invalidity.) ...
Terms of degree, while posing a risk of indefiniteness, are not inherently indefinite: “Claim language employing terms of degree has long been found definite where it provided enough certainty ...
More information: Yu Guo et al, Experimental Demonstration of Input-Output Indefiniteness in a Single Quantum Device, Physical Review Letters (2024). DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.132.160201 ...
The Federal Circuit reversed the PTO’s indefiniteness finding ruling that the claim term “substantially filled” was not indefinite under either the Nautilus or Packard standard.
The court noted its “decision here is limited to IPXL -type indefiniteness and does not affect claims that are indefinite for other reasons,” and “does not affect the disposition of cases in ...
The Federal Circuit Applies Nautilus The Federal Circuit addressed the new test for indefiniteness in Interval Licensing LLC v. AOL. 2014 U.S. App. LEXIS 17459 (Fed. Cir. Sept. 10, 2014).
Patent Indefiniteness After 'Nautilus' Ognian V. Shentov of Jones Day provides background and reports on some recent developments to help navigate the changing landscape in the law on indefiniteness.
The indefiniteness standard has, until recently, been very high—only an “insolubly ambiguous claim” was considered indefinite (see, e.g., Honeywell Intern., Inc. v. International Trade, 341 ...
Over a year ago, the U.S. Supreme Court handed down Nautilus v. Biosig Instruments, 134 S. Ct. 2120 (2014), replacing the Federal Circuit's “insolubly ambiguous” standard with a “reasonable ...
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