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14 November 2016

Lottery And Gaming Patents Survive Invalidity

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In CG Technology Development, LLC, et al. v. BWIN.Party, Inc. et al., (Case No. 2:16-cv-00871-RCJ-VCF, D. Nev. 2016), the patents-in-suit relate to online gambling on a mobile device.
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In CG Technology Development, LLC, et al. v. BWIN.Party, Inc. et al., (Case No. 2:16-cv-00871-RCJ-VCF, D. Nev. 2016), the patents-in-suit relate to online gambling on a mobile device. Defendant BWIN.Party filed a motion to dismiss based on patent ineligibility under 35 U.S.C. § 101. After considering all the evidence by both parties, the Court denied the motion to dismiss and upheld validity of all the patents-in-suit as being directed to patent-eligible subject matter.

The Court found that multiple steps of the claims are directed to an abstract idea, but the claims also recite an additional limitation "that is concrete enough to take the claim outside the scope of Alice Corp.'s 'abstract idea' exception to patentability under § 101." For example, the Court stated, "Claim 19 requires the location of a mobile gaming device via the computer system." The independent claims of the other patents-in-suit all include steps requiring the physical location of the mobile device via the computer to determine the game configuration. The Court reiterated that this step makes the claims sufficiently concrete to survive the abstract idea test under Alice Corp.

Takeaway:

Incorporating a non-abstract step in an otherwise abstract invention may be sufficient to overcome Step 1 of the Alice framework. As long as the claim does not monopolize purely abstract concepts or all of their applications, the claim may pass muster under patent eligibility scrutiny in view of Alice and other more recent District Court opinions.

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ARTICLE
14 November 2016

Lottery And Gaming Patents Survive Invalidity

United States Intellectual Property

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With more than 900 lawyers across 18 offices, Seyfarth Shaw LLP provides advisory, litigation, and transactional legal services to clients worldwide. Our high-caliber legal representation and advanced delivery capabilities allow us to take on our clients’ unique challenges and opportunities-no matter the scale or complexity. Whether navigating complex litigation, negotiating transformational deals, or advising on cross-border projects, our attorneys achieve exceptional legal outcomes. Our drive for excellence leads us to seek out better ways to work with our clients and each other. We have been first-to-market on many legal service delivery innovations-and we continue to break new ground with our clients every day. This long history of excellence and innovation has created a culture with a sense of purpose and belonging for all. In turn, our culture drives our commitment to the growth of our clients, the diversity of our people, and the resilience of our workforce.
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