

Federal court’s ruling strengthens ‘public domain’ status of geolocation technology for online gambling
If you take some time to look through the enormous catalog of patents the United States government has granted over the course of nearly two and a half centuries, you’ll find some interesting concepts, to put it kindly.
A general concept in that nebulous task of deciding whether to grant a patent and what exactly the patent is for is that you can’t patent an abstract idea. The “whats-it” you apply to the patent must exist in the corporeal realm, and it must serve a demonstrable purpose.
According to the most recent court to consider the complaint, that abstract idea concept was the cause of a recent challenge to the operation of several regulated US online casinos.
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