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Patenting The Minotaur, Bratislav Stanković
Patenting The Minotaur, Bratislav Stanković
Richmond Journal of Law & Technology
Half man, half bull, the Minotaur was the most fearsome monster in Greek mythology. Human torso and bull’s head, its horns were sharp as knives, its great hooves could kick the life out the strongest of heroes, and its food was human flesh. Yet under the surface, the Minotaur’s myth was sad; his insatiable existence originated in jealousy and lust.
Ready, Set, Mark Your Patented Software!, John Labarre, Xavier Gómez-Velasco
Ready, Set, Mark Your Patented Software!, John Labarre, Xavier Gómez-Velasco
Richmond Journal of Law & Technology
The question of whether software programs embodying patented processes need to be marked in accordance with the marking requirement as set forth under 35 U.S.C. § 287 is an unanswered issue. This article first analyzes the marking requirement in the United States patent system and then goes on to survey the rocky history of patents on software innovations. After noting that neither the Supreme Court nor the Federal Circuit has directly decided the issue of the applicability of the Marking Statute to software programs, the article analyzes recent federal district court and Federal Circuit cases, ultimately reasoning that the Federal …