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27 February 2014

Business Forum: High Court To Address Software Patents

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With a key Supreme Court case looming, 2014 should be a landmark year for the important question of whether software can be patented and, if so, in what situations.
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With a key Supreme Court case looming, 2014 should be a landmark year for the important question of whether software can be patented and, if so, in what situations.

The topic of software patents has been a highly contested issue in the past year. Congress, the White House, several courts and industry representatives have debated the costs and benefits of software patents to American industry. However, one thing that most parties agree upon is that the uncertain legal framework governing software patents is not helping anyone.

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