●●● From Techrights
For a number of years SCOTUS has demonstrated that it was unwilling or unable to put an end to software patents, e.g. in the Bilski Case. Later on, in 2014, SCOTUS did the right thing in the Alice case, effectively putting the end/axe to a lot of software patents.
●● 2011
SCOTUS Helps the Monopolists, Not the Citizens of the United States (Again)
SCOTUS Reinforces Its Position of Hostility Towards Science and Technology
●● 2012
USPTO and SCOTUS Abducted by Corporations
Fighting Software Patents in the US While SCOTUS Already Moves to Validate Gene Patents
SCOTUS Can Show Support for Public Interests by Stopping USPTO’s Systemic Corruption
●● 2013
The SCOTUS-endorsed USPTO’s Bet Against Public Life and the Bribery for Patent Policy
Software Patents Eligibility Likely to be Decided by SCOTUS
IBM and Microsoft Crushed Patent Reform in the United States, Last Resort is SCOTUS Again
●● 2014
SCOTUS Finally Smacks Down Software Patents, But Further Action is Needed
As Expected, SCOTUS Decision on Software Patents Already Distorted by People With Pro-Patents Agenda
Patents on Software Already Being Invalidated in Courts Owing to SCOTUS Ruling on ‘Abstract’ Patents
●● 2015
The Supreme Court of the United States Helps Patent Trolls
How Patent Lawyers Cover Alice v. CLS Bank (Alice Case/§101)
●● 2016
The USPTO Continues to Snub the US Supreme Court and Issues Software Patents That Are Totally Bogus
Supreme Court on Cuozzo v Lee Another Major Loss for Software Patents in the United States
●● 2017
With Help From the US Supreme Court (Key Cases), Patent Trolls Are Going Away
US Supreme Court Poised to Limit Patent Scope Even Further and Hamper Trolls-Friendly Courts
PTAB Supreme Court Case (Oil States) is a Case of Patent Parasites Versus the Producing Industry
●● 2018
The United States' Supreme Court Takes the Side of Patent Maximalists, for a Change
US Supreme Court is Not Revisiting Patent Scope After Alice
●● 2019
The US Supreme Court (SCOTUS) Once Again Pours Cold Water on Patent Maximalists
The US Supreme Court (SCOTUS) Once Again Staying Away From 35 U.S.C. § 101 Cases
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