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In Re Gary M. Beauregard, Larry K. Loucks, Khoa Dang Nguyen and Robert J. Urquhart
53 F.3d 1583
Fed. Cir.
1995
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ON MOTION

ORDER

ARCHER, Chief Judge.

The Commissioner of Patents and Trademarks moves to dismiss Gary M. Beauregard *1584 et al.’s appeal. Beauregard responds stating that vacatur or reversal of the Board of Patent Appeals and Interferences’ decision and remand to the Board is the appropriate disposition. Beauregard requests that the remand order be issued as a precedential order.

Briefly, on August 4, 1994, the Board rejected Beauregard’s computer program product claims on the basis of the printed matter doctrine. Beauregard appealed. The Commissioner now states “that computer programs embodied in a tangible medium, such as floppy diskettes, are patentable subject matter under 35 U.S.C. § 101 and must be examined under 35 U.S.C. §§ 102 and 103.” The Commissioner states that he agrees with Beauregard’s position on appeal that the printed matter doctrine is not applicable. Thus, the parties are in agreement that no case or controversy presently exists.

Accordingly,

IT IS ORDERED THAT:

The Board’s decision is vacated and the case is remanded for further proceedings in accordance with the Commissioner’s concessions.

Case Details

Case Name: In Re Gary M. Beauregard, Larry K. Loucks, Khoa Dang Nguyen and Robert J. Urquhart
Court Name: Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
Date Published: May 12, 1995
Citation: 53 F.3d 1583
Docket Number: 95-1054
Court Abbreviation: Fed. Cir.
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