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SPLIT FED. CIR. AFFIRMS INVALIDITY OF Y2K REMEDIATION PATENT Brown v. 3M

8 No. 8 ANIPLR 8Andrews Intellectual Property Litigation Reporter (Approx. 2 pages)

SPLIT FED. CIR. AFFIRMS INVALIDITY OF Y2K REMEDIATION PATENT Brown v. 3M

8 No. 8 ANIPLR 8Andrews Intellectual Property Litigation Reporter (Approx. 2 pages)

8 No. 8 Andrews Intell. Prop. Litig. Rep. 8
Andrews Intellectual Property Litigation Reporter
October 16, 2001
Patent Infringement
Copyright (c) 2001 Andrews Publications

SPLIT FED. CIR. AFFIRMS INVALIDITY OF Y2K REMEDIATION PATENT

Brown v. 3M

A divided federal appeals panel has affirmed the invalidity of a patent on a method for fixing Year 2000 problems in computer systems. The majority said the patented invention was obvious in light of a prior patent that also covered Y2K remediation....
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