Intellectual Property/International Law: Canadian Federal Court Declares “One-Click” Order Method Patentable, by Jonathan Rusch
On October 14, the Canadian Federal Court held, in Amazon.com, Inc. v. Canada (Attorney General), No. T-1476-09, that Amazon’s “one-click” online ordering system was a “business method” that was patentable under section 2 of the Patent Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. P-4. In doing so, the Federal Court overruled a decision by the Canadian Patents Commissioner. … Continue reading Intellectual Property/International Law: Canadian Federal Court Declares “One-Click” Order Method Patentable, by Jonathan Rusch
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Intellectual Property/International Law: Canadian Federal Court Declares “One-Click” Order Method Patentable, by Jonathan Rusch
On October 14, the Canadian Federal Court held, in Amazon.com, Inc. v. Canada (Attorney General), No. T-1476-09, that Amazon’s “one-click” online ordering system was a “business method” that was patentable under section 2 of the Patent Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. P-4. In doing so, the Federal Court overruled a decision by the Canadian Patents Commissioner. … Continue reading Intellectual Property/International Law: Canadian Federal Court Declares “One-Click” Order Method Patentable, by Jonathan Rusch