MPEP Q&A 261: What is meant by a fundamental economic practice or principle? - a podcast by Lisa Parmley, USPTO Patent Practitioner #51006

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Question: What is meant by a fundamental economic practice or principle? Answer: The courts have used the phrases “fundamental economic practices” or “fundamental economic principles” to describe concepts relating to the economy and commerce. Fundamental economic principles or practices include hedging, insurance, and mitigating risks. The term “fundamental” is not used in the sense of necessarily being “old” or “well-known.” However, being old or well-known may indicate that the practice is fundamental. Chapter Details: The answer to this question can be found in chapter 2100 of the MPEP. This chapter covers Patentability. The answer is from the 9th Edition, Revision…


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