Bilski goes to the Supreme Court

The IPKat learns that Bernard Bilski's attempt to get a patent at the USPTO is to be heard by the Supreme Court of the United States.  More details are available here and here.   Whether this will sort out the mess that the USPTO is currently in about the boundaries of patentability is anyone's guess.  In any case, we will apparently have to wait until October this year at the earliest to find out.  
Bilski goes to the Supreme Court Bilski goes to the Supreme Court Reviewed by David Pearce on Tuesday, June 02, 2009 Rating: 5

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