
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Question: Give an example of a claim that does not recite mental processes because it cannot be practically performed in the human mind. Answer: Examples of claims that do not recite mental processes because they cannot be practically performed in the human mind include: a claim to a method for calculating an absolute position of […]
The post MPEP Q & A 262: Give an example of a claim that does not recite mental processes because it cannot be practically performed in the human mind. appeared first on Patent Education Series.
 By Lisa Parmley, USPTO Patent Practitioner #51006
By Lisa Parmley, USPTO Patent Practitioner #510063.9
1212 ratings
Question: Give an example of a claim that does not recite mental processes because it cannot be practically performed in the human mind. Answer: Examples of claims that do not recite mental processes because they cannot be practically performed in the human mind include: a claim to a method for calculating an absolute position of […]
The post MPEP Q & A 262: Give an example of a claim that does not recite mental processes because it cannot be practically performed in the human mind. appeared first on Patent Education Series.

91,067 Listeners

112,499 Listeners

56,383 Listeners

1,845 Listeners