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Functional claiming is the focus of the Supreme Court's recent Amgen decision, but it is also central to many disputes in the software industry.  When are functional claims allowed, and when should you use them?

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  • TX MCLE credit expires: 1/31/2025

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Mark A. Lemley

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Functional Claiming (Jan 2024)

Functional claiming is the focus of the Supreme Court's recent Amgen decision, but it is also central to many disputes in the software industry.  When are functional claims allowed, and when should you use them?

Originally presented: Nov 2023 Advanced Patent Law Institute

Mark A. Lemley, Stanford Law School - Stanford, CA