Amazon.com has filed an appeal with the Federal Court over a recent Canada Patent Appeal Board decision that rejected its one-click patent.
Amazon Appeals Patent Board Decision on One-Click
October 25, 2009
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Patent?
They’re kidding, right?
Our patent system is not as broken as the US.
Nothing to see (or patent) here – move along!
Copy of appeal
A copy of the notice of appeal is available on my website if you are interested in the grounds of appeal.
http://www.ippractice.ca/files/AmazonAppeal.pdf
Regards,
Alan Macek
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has filed an appeal with the Federal Court over a recent Canada Patent Appeal Board decision that rejected its one-click patent.