How does the USPTO determine if a claim recites an abstract idea?
The USPTO uses a two-step process to determine if a claim recites an abstract idea:
- Evaluate the claim language: Examiners analyze the claim to identify any concepts that may be abstract ideas.
- Compare to established abstract idea categories: The identified concepts are compared to the enumerated groupings of abstract ideas and previous court decisions.
According to MPEP 2106.04(a): “To determine whether a claim recites an abstract idea in Prong One, examiners are now to: (a) Identify the specific limitation(s) in the claim under examination (individually or in combination) that the examiner believes recites an abstract idea; and (b) determine whether the identified limitation(s) falls within the subject matter groupings of abstract ideas enumerated in Section I of the 2019 Revised Patent Subject Matter Eligibility Guidance.”
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Topics:
MPEP 2100 - Patentability,
MPEP 2106.04(A) - Abstract Ideas,
Patent Law,
Patent Procedure