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Software Patents After Alice: A Long & Sad Tail Deb Nicholson Texas Linuxfest 7.8.2016

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Software Patents After Alice:

A Long &Sad TailDeb Nicholson Texas Linuxfest

7.8.2016

What Alice means for the US Patent System What Alice did not doThe global patent landscapeWhat we can do

Alice: two steps

The previous scope of patentability was even more ridiculous

Step one

Step two

No more patents for “on a computer”

or “via the internet”

Alice's impact on the US Patent System

Between July 1 and August 15, 2014,

830 patent applications were withdrawn

Software Patents: A One-Year Review of Alice v. CLS Bank, by Jasper L. Tran, 2015

Source: http://www.biotech-now.org/public-policy/patently-biotech/2014/10/patent-cases-down-by-40-in-2014

Suits being brought are down by 40%

Represents PTAB, Circuit and Federal Circuit decisions, from Software Patents: A One-Year Review of Alice v. CLS Bank, by Jasper L. Tran, 2015

“In total, 286 invalidations out of 345 patents or patent applicationsyields an average invalidation rate of 82.9% before the three courts.”

Represents PTAB, Circuit and Federal Circuit decisions, from Software Patents: A One-Year Review of Alice v. CLS Bank, by Jasper L. Tran, 2015

A few things the courts knocked out...

Digitech Image Technologies, LLC v. Electronics for Imaging, Inc.

Decided July 14, 2014

Planet Bingo, LLC v. VKGS LLC

Decided August 26, 2014

buySAFE, Inc. v. Google, Inc.

Decided September 3, 2014

Alice didn't happen in a vacuum

Mayo vs. Prometheus

Mayo vs. Prometheus

Decided March 12, 2012Decided March 12, 2012

Octane Fitness v. Icon Health

Decided April 29, 2014

Akamai vs. Limelight

Supreme Court decided July 7th, 2014

More recent cases have upheld these decisions

AllVoice Developments v. Microsoft

Decided June 11, 2015

OIP Technologies v. Amazon

Decided June 19, 2014

Ariosa Diagnostics v. Sequenom

The Supreme Court just declined to overturn this one!

Changes at the USPTO

Memos, like the one after Enfish vs. Microsoft

“...it seems that there are many examiners in the software technology space that simply do not issue patents

and seek any excuse to deny applicants.”

From Gene Quinn of Ipwatchdog.com on May 19th, 2016

Lawyers are also attending webinars

Nautilus vs. Biosig

Too fast for whom?

Four out of five software patents may be invalid

What Alicedid not do

Twenty yearsof bad patents

The profitability of patent suitsfor plaintiffs

The expense of patent suitsfor defendants

Make us safe from so-called “good patents”

Eastern Texas

Plaintiffs filed 2,540 patent cases in the Eastern District in 2015

Will This Case End East Texas’ Reign as the Patent Litigation Capital?Lisa Shuchman, Corporate Counsel, January 13, 2016

Make us safe from new cases

McRo vs Namco

Could be heard in the fall

Lots of legislation has been proposed,

none has passed

Fee-shifting and discovery costs

Handwringing

“Disaster survivors, and even people who just hear about a disaster, are often first

overwhelmed by it; they can only rationally process its significance after some time.”

Kevin Noonan on patentdocs.org June 22, 2015 talking about the post-Mayo Ariosa vs. Sequenom case

Inter Partes Review

MCM vs. HP

Federal Circuit said “not unconstitutional” on December 2, 2015

Cuozzo vs Lee

On June 20th, 2016, the Supreme Court upheld Inter Partes Review

Big Pharma and Big Software

The global patent landscape

Eli Lilly vs. Canada

"An estimated 10.2 million patents were in force worldwide in 2014, with the bulk of them in the US

(24.7% of world total), Japan (18.8%) and China (11.7%)."

WIPO: http://www.wipo.int/pressroom/en/articles/2015/article_0016.html

“The number of applications to the PTO from China grew at an

average annual growth rate of 31 percent from

422 in 2000 to 10,511 in 2012.”

Made in China: How Chinese Innovation is Changing the Patent Landscape, by Jay P. Kesan, Alan Marco, and Richard Miller, 2014

European software patents

Germany just granted a patent to Image Stream

The long and the short of it

Short Term

Defensive patent pools: I work at this one and you can join for free. But we could use them in more areas, so start your

own!

License on Transfer Network

Defensive publishing

Push your workplace to embrace defense instead of offense

Long Term

Stop the Transpacific Partnership Agreement

Support the Innovation Act and the PATENT Act in the US

Keep advocating for free software!The more we collaborate,

the less we'll want to sue each other!

A One-Year Review of Alice v. CLS Bank, by Jasper L. Tran, 2015

Made in China: How Chinese Innovation is Changing the Patent Landscape, by Jay P. Kesan, Alan Marco, and Richard Miller, 2014

Federal and State Legislationhttp://www.patentprogress.org/patent-progress-legislation-guides/

Further Reading

CC.BY from Flickr: Coelho em fuga, by Irene Nobrega -- Blue Sky, by Dude Pascalou -- Conejo, by Martin Garrido -- Zenith Z-19 Terminal, by ajmexico -- c's morning eggs, by Jennifer Donley -- Teens Bingo 001, by Franklin Park Library -- Chambered Nautilus Shell, by Jitze Couperus -- Money Stinky Feet

Bankroll Girls February 08, 201113, by Steven Depolo -- Finger Face, by Tsahi Levent-Levi -- Sweets, by Garry Knight -- Chicken Little, by Alias0591 --

Money on a Hook, by TaxCredits.com -- I pledge allegiance to the flag of TPP, by Donkey Hotey

CC.BY.SA from Flickr: Handshake Man and Woman, by Flazingo.com -- those are my studio phones, by Teeejayy -- got chur tail, by rashidaS MarB – Aston Martin Speedometer by Dinesh Advani on Wikipedia –

friends, by Bill Benzon -- red roses, by Maciel Lewandowski

CC.0: The Free Software Gang

Fair UseTexas Ice Rink, from Business Insider -- Alex Shrekli, from CBS News -- Canadian Flag, from Wikipedia -- Logos from Open Invention Network, Linux Defenders, Free Software Foundation, Electronic Frontier

Foundation

Public Domain: Mondrian Composition II in Red, Blue, and Yellow, by Piet Mondriaan and Washington’s Constitutional Convention 1787 from Wikipedia

By permission: “Figure 1: The Courts' Implementation of Alice from Software Patents” A One-Year Review of Alice v. CLS Bank, by Jasper L. Tran, 2015

Font: Isserley is under the SIL Open Font License

Picture Credits