How should examiners identify and explain abstract ideas in claims?
When identifying and explaining abstract ideas in claims, examiners should:
- Identify the specific claim limitation(s) that recite the abstract idea
- Explain why those limitations are considered abstract
- Identify which grouping of abstract ideas the concept falls into (mathematical concepts, mental processes, or certain methods of organizing human activity)
- If not in an enumerated grouping, provide justification for treating it as an abstract idea
MPEP 2106.07(a) states: “When the examiner has determined the claim recites an abstract idea, the rejection should identify the abstract idea as it is recited (i.e., set forth or described) in the claim, and explain why it falls within one of the groupings of abstract ideas (i.e., mathematical concepts, mental processes, or certain methods of organizing human activity) enumerated in MPEP § 2106.04(a)(2).”
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Topics:
MPEP 2100 - Patentability,
MPEP 2106.07(A) - Formulating A Rejection For Lack Of Subject Matter Eligibility,
Patent Law,
Patent Procedure