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Part 1 of this articled — Avoiding Invocation of Functional Claim ... means a general-purpose computer. Indeed, the specification provided only “non-limiting” examples of a CPU and a ...
other claim language can also invoke functional claiming. This issue arises frequently in computer software patents. For example, a claim to computer software may recite a “module for ...
A rare fully-functional Apple-1 Computer has sold for $458,711 when it went under the hammer at an auction in Boston this week. The Apple-1 was the first product to be developed under the Apple ...
A rare functioning Apple-1 computer sold for $458,711.25 ... on an episode of "Pawn Stars" and was found to be an "amazing example" worth at least $500,000. While RR Auction attempted to sell ...
A rare fully functional Apple-1 computer has sold for $458,711 at auction this week, according to Boston-based RR Auction. RR Auction says the computer was acquired by Michigan computer store ...
RR Auction confirmed on Friday the successful sale of the rare and historic Apple-1 Computer, which is still fully functional. The item was “meticulously restored” to operational condition by ...
For example, a letter Larson received from Schoolsky in 1994 is part of the auction. Other miscellaneous items include Apple I and Apple II brochures, the first issue of early computer publication ...
Computer code itself can be copyrighted, but functional characteristics—such ... rights that a user would otherwise possess. For example, in 2010 the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ...
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