Functional language is often employed in claims in order to obtain a broader claim than one that recites purely structural limitations. The premise for this is that there is more than one way to ...
“When drafting or prosecuting patents under § 112(f), the key to success is to ensure that the specification adequately describes how the claimed functions are performed, especially in software and AI ...
The recent en banc opinion in Williamson v. Citrix (Fed. Cir. 2015)[1] highlights the dangers of functional claiming in computer-implemented inventions. On June 16, 2015, the Federal Circuit decided ...
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