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............................................................................................................................ContentsChapter 1. History of Software PatentsChapter 2. Software Technology Primer for the AttorneyChapter 3. A Review of Legal Concepts for the Software ProfessionalChapter 4. What is Patentable Subject MatterChapter 5. Searching for Prior ArtChapter 6. Software Patent SpecificationChapter 7. Software Patent DrawingsChapter 8. Drafting Claims of Proper ScopeChapter 9. Examination of the Application by the Patent OfficeChapter 10. International Patent Protection for SoftwareChapter 11. What Software is Patented?Chapter 12. Strategic Software Patent ProtectionChapter 13. Beta Testing Software InventionsChapter 14. Internet and E-Commerce PatentsAppendixesTable of CasesIndexSoftware Patents - 2007 Cumulative SupplementChapter 2. Software Technology for the Attorney 2.07 - Large-Scale System DesignChapter 4. What is Patentable Subject Matter 4.02 - The Supreme Court Shapes Computer Software Patent Law 4.06 - The Patent Office Pushes to Constrain the Scope of Patentable SubjectChapter 5. Searching for Prior Art 5.10 - Software Prior Art SearchingChapter 8. Drafting Claims of Proper Scope 8.07 - Claim Drafting in Light of Festo 8.08 - How Courts Construe the Claims you Draft 8.09 - Exploiting Information Phase Changes 8.10 - Data Model PatternsChapter 9. Examination of the Application by The Patent Office 9.09 - Interim Guidelines for Examination of Patent Applications for Subject Matter EligibilityChapter 12. Strategic Software Patent Protection 12.10 - The "Big Money" Software Patent 12.11 - How to identify Candidates for the Big Money Software Pater 12.12 - The Lemelson Strategy 12.13 - Claims of Priority 12.14 - Untangling 35 U.S.C. 102 (e)Chapter 14. Internet and E-Commerce Patents 14.11 - Infringement and Territorial Issues Involving Internet PatentsChapter I5. Integrating Software Patents with Industry Standards . 15.01 - When Software Patents and Industry Standards Collide 15.02 - Case Study - The World Wide Web Consortium 15.03 - The RAND Provisions - Withdrawn from the Patent Policy 15.04 - Creating Industry Standards in an Industry That Endorses Patents 15.05 - Representing a Client who is a Member of an Industry Standards Consortium 15.06 - Finding the Interstitial Patent Space Within an Industry Dominated By Standards 15.07 - Integrating a Software Patent into an Open SystemChapter 16. Protecting Information Using The Software Patent 16.01 - Protecting Information with Software Patents 16.02 - Defining the Term Information 16.03 - The Science and Technology of Information 16.04 - Information Architecture - Architectural Components of an Information System 16.05 - Patenting Information - The MechanicsChapter 17. Successful Defenses in Software Patent Litigation 17.01 - Invalidity DefensesTable of CasesIndex............................................................................................................................Author DetailsGregory A. Stobbs is a principal in the patent firm of Harness, Dickey & Pierce, P.L.C., where he specializes in computers and software. He holds B.S.E.E. summa cum laude (electrical engineering) and J.D. degrees from the Ohio State University. Before joining Harness, Dickey & Pierce, he practiced as a patent attorney for Sperry Corporation (UNIVAC) and as a prosecuting attorney in Ohio, conducting first chair civil and criminal trials.............................................................................................................................