What is a “clear improvement” in patent eligibility?

A “clear improvement” in patent eligibility refers to improvements to technology or computer functionality that are not abstract when appropriately claimed. The Manual of Patent Examining Procedure (MPEP) § 2106.06(b) states: “As explained by the Federal Circuit, some improvements to technology or to computer functionality are not abstract when appropriately claimed, and thus claims to…

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How does a “clear improvement” affect the patent eligibility analysis?

A “clear improvement” to technology or computer functionality can significantly simplify the patent eligibility analysis. According to MPEP § 2106.06(b): “In these cases, when the claims were viewed as a whole, their eligibility was self-evident based on the clear improvement, so no further analysis was needed.“ This means that if a claim demonstrates a clear…

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