Patent Office India – Published Patent and Design registration Information – July 27th, 2012

Indian Patent Office publishes patent information on a weekly basis (on Friday each week). This is a public notification, enabling you to take appropriate action if desired.

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The publication includes published patent applications, design registration and granted patents, among other information, for the week of  July 27th, 2012

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USPTO – Reexamination Request – Update – July 18th to July 24th, 2012 – InvnTree

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US – Patent Cases – Weekly Update – July 17th – July 24th, 2012

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Patent Office India – Published Patent and Design registration Information – July 20th, 2012

Indian Patent Office publishes patent information on a weekly basis (on Friday each week). This is a public notification, enabling you to take appropriate action if desired.

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USPTO – Reexamination Request – Update – July 11th to July 17th, 2012 – InvnTree

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US – Patent Cases – Weekly Update – July 10th – July 17th, 2012

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Patent Office India – Published Patent and Design registration Information – July 13th, 2012

Indian Patent Office publishes patent information on a weekly basis (on Friday each week). This is a public notification, enabling you to take appropriate action if desired.

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How can I find out whether my invention is patentable?

In order for a proposed invention to be awarded a patent, it has to pass the following five tollgates:
  • Patentable subject matter
  • Novelty
  • Non-obviousness/inventive-step
  • Industrial application
  • Enablement 
Patentable subject matter
The proposed invention which seeks a patent should fall outside the scope of “non-patentable subject matter”. Almost every country provides a list of subject matter, which cannot be patented.
 
In India, section 3 and 4 of Indian Patent Act (Law governing patent system in India) , discloses such non-patentable subject matters. For example, in India, non-patentable subject matter include, laws of nature or anything opposing them, physical phenomenon, abstract ideas, discovery of any living thing or non living substance, method of agriculture or horticulture, new form of know substances, method of playing games, any aesthetic creations, anything that causes a serious harm to human, animal, plant life or to the environment, among others.
 
Once a proposed invention passes this tollgate, the patent office will look into the novelty aspect.
 
Novelty
The proposed invention will be announced as novel, if it has not been anticipated by information available in public domain prior to the priority date (first filling date) of a patent application for the proposed invention. Proposed invention passing this tollgate will be further scrutinized to check compliance with non-obviousness requirement of patentability.
 
Non-obviousness/inventive-step
The invention can pass the non-obviousness tollgate, if it has technical advancement with respect to know prior art (existing public knowledge). This technical advancement should not seem obvious to a person skilled in the field of the proposed invention, in light of prior art. Most of the proposed inventions find it difficult to pass this tollgate, as the interpretation of law governing this requirement is subjective in nature.
 
Industrial application
The next tollgate in obtaining a patent is industrial application. Industrial application according to the Indian Patent Act means, the proposed invention should be capable of being made or used in the industry. Most proposed inventions satisfy this requirement, unless the proposed invention is frivolous in nature.
 
Enablement    
Enablement requirement can be met as long as the inventors have sufficient information to reduce the proposed invention to practice. Information that enables the proposed invention to be reduced to practice should be included in the patent application corresponding to the proposed invention. The Indian Patent Act requires the patent application to include information that enables a person with ordinary skill to practice the invention. The Patent Act also requires the patent applicants to disclose the best approach of practicing the invention, which is known to them at the time of filing the application.
 
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Are software inventions patentable in India?



The India IT industry has witnessed tremendous growth is the past decade, resulting in large IT companies and inceptions of several promising start-ups. In the initial phases, the IT industry was largely focused on offering services. However, eventually, several companies started creating software products. Companies that create software products strive on innovation to create unique products to counter competition, hence, the desire to protect such innovation through patents and sustain competitive advantage.

Patent laws of several countries favour patent protection for software innovation. Such countries include USA, Australia and Singapore, to name a few. However, many other countries, which include India and European nations, have more stringent laws concerning patent protection to software innovation.

Indian Patent Act offers patent protection to product or process (if they satisfy various requirements of patentability) as long as they do not fall under non-patentable subject matter. Section 3 and 4 of the Indian Patent Act specify a list of subject matter that is not patentable. Section 3(k) of the Indian Patent Act, which is provided below, is of specific importance to software innovation.

“What are not invention – The following are not inventions within the meaning of this Act, – a mathematical or business method or a computer program per se or algorithms;”

Amateurs often refer to the above section and state that none of the software innovations are patentable in India. However, the reality is far from such perceptions.



To begin with, the patent office, in its “MANUAL OF PATENT OFFICE PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE” (MPPP) offers some clarity, if not to a great extent, on what kind of software innovations will be considered as “computer program per se” and held non patentable, and what kind of software innovations do not fall under section 3(k).

Before we move any further, one thing is certain from the inclusion of such explanation in the MPPP:

 
Not all software innovations fall under section 3(k). Hence, a wide range of software innovations are patentable even in India.

Having said that a wide range of software innovations are patentable in India, one has to be aware that, almost all patent applications for software innovations are initially objected by the patent office citing section 3(k).



However, if the application for a patent (patent specification) is crafted intelligently by understanding the Indian patent prosecution practice, one can successfully obtain protection for software innovation.

One of the keys for successfully having a patent granted for software innovation lies in the ability to present the innovation in such a way that the innovation, which we are aiming to protect, includes subject matter which is not a computer programme. Further, subject matter that is “not just a computer program” should be intelligently made an essential part of the invention, without compromising on the scope of protection.

The above opinion is reinstated by the fact that the Indian Patent Office has been granting patents to, what is normally perceived as “software innovations”. We have provided below, an exemplary list of patents granted by the Indian Patent Office to software innovations:
 

 

 

Company

 

 

 

Patent No.

 

 

 

Title of the patent

 

Google

252220

Generating user information for use in targeted advertising

Google

252156

Method and system for text segmentation

Google

246911

A method for automatically targeting web-based advertisements

Oracle

245515

Tracking space usage in a database

Oracle

252448

In-place evolution of xml schemas in databases

Ebay

242805

Facilitating micropayments between a plurality of parties

Ebay

239304

Method and system for scheduling transaction listings at a network-based transaction facility



 We hope this article helps innovators in the software industry to adequately protect their innovation. You may also be interested in reading our article relating to territorial Jurisdiction of Software Patents   


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USPTO – Reexamination Request – Update – July 4th, 2012 to July 10th, 2012 – InvnTree

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