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PATENT The .http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=iPhoto/6.0/en/oc2rem.html On May 12, 2006, the USPTO ordered a an earlier e-commerce patent and the Digicash Electronic Cash system. Amazon has also submitted numerous additional references that may be material to the patentability of their Claim s. USPTO public access site for files of pending cases. Input application number 09/318,447 to see the files on this particular reexamination After several rounds of negotiation, Amazon has decided to appeal the rejections of the patent examiner to the Board Of Patent Appeals And Interferences . The examiner and Amazon have submitted their written arguments to the Board and Amazon has also requested oral arguments. Once the Board reaches a decision, either the USPTO or Amazon can appeal the decision to the Court Of Appeals For The Federal Circuit . The decision of this Court can also be further appealed to the United States Supreme Court . Amazon has also filed a Continuing Patent Application based on the patent that is being reexamined. They are claiming a more limited invention than what they were originally allowed, but it still has the “one click” feature. USPTO public access site for files of pending cases. Input application number 11/618,452 to see the files on this particular reexamination Thus, even if their appeals fail, Amazon can still try to get at least some patent protection on the one click feature. REFERENCES EXTERNAL LINKS |
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