MPEP Q&A 248: What are the enumerated groupings of abstract ideas defined as? - a podcast by Lisa Parmley, USPTO Patent Practitioner #51006

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Question: What are the enumerated groupings of abstract ideas defined as? Answer: The enumerated groupings of abstract ideas are defined as: 1) Mathematical concepts – mathematical relationships, mathematical formulas or equations, mathematical calculations; 2) Certain methods of organizing human activity – fundamental economic principles or practices (including hedging, insurance, mitigating risk); commercial or legal interactions (including agreements in the form of contracts; legal obligations; advertising, marketing or sales activities or behaviors; business relations); managing personal behavior or relationships or interactions between people (including social activities, teaching, and following rules or instructions); and 3) Mental processes – concepts performed in the…


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