This week brings the July 31, 2014 deadline for submitting written comments on two USPTO patent subject matter eligibility guidance documents: The "Myriad-Mayo" Guidance issued March 4, 2014 (for claims involving laws of nature, natural phenomena, and natural products) and the "Alice Corp. v. CLS Bank" Guidance issued June 24, 2014 (for claims involving abstract ideas). These guidance documents make clear that patent applications in all technology areas could be subject to scrutiny under 35 USC § 101, so stakeholders may not want to miss this opportunity to weigh in on how the USPTO should interpret and apply the Supreme Court decisions in Mayo, Myriad and Alice Corp.

The Myriad-Mayo Patent Subject Matter Eligibility Guidance

You can find the Myriad-Mayo Guidance here. If you are interested in submitting comments, you may find these articles helpful:

The Alice Corp. Patent Subject Matter Eligibility Guidance

You can find the Alice Corp. Guidance here. If you are interested in submitting comments, you may find these articles helpful:

Submit Comments by July 31

As set forth in this Federal Register Notice, the USPTO has requested written comments on both Guidance documents July 31, 2014.

Comments on the Laws of Nature/Natural Products Guidance may be sent by electronic mail to:

myriad-mayo_2014@uspto.gov

Comments on the preliminary instructions on Alice may be sent by electronic mail to:

alice_2014@uspto.gov

Comments that apply to both may be sent to either email address.

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