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The remainder of the definition clarifies the status of processes or methods which involve merely the new use of a known process, machine, manufacture, composition of matter, or material; they are processes or methods under the statute and may be patented provided the conditions for patentability are satisfied.
Foremost among them is the definition of "patentable subject matter," in other words, reaching universal agreement on what may be patented, a topic of vigorous debate.
It is unclear which applications may be patented.
For example, make your technology modular, so you can remove and replace components that may be patented.
But there are many other divisive issues as well-including the very idea of what may be patented.
It held that synthetic DNA may be patented, as urged by the federal government in an amicus brief.
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In the near future, the greatest beneficiaries may be patent lawyers.
They also affirmed the ruling in Digitech, finding that a process for automation that goes beyond organizing information in a new form or carrying out a fundamental economic practice may be patent eligible.
For industry scientists, it may be patents.
In determining what may and may not be patented, the law does not distinguish between inventions that require expensive research and inventions that amount to a momentary flash of insight.
These medicines may or may not be patented.
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