Transitional Program for Covered Business Method Patents-Definition of Technological Invention

The following comments have been submitted in response to Transitional Program for Covered Business Method Patents-Definition of Technological Invention Provision of the Leahy-Smith America Invents Act, published in the Federal Register at 77 Fed. Reg. 7095 (Feb. 10, 2012).

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Intellectual Property Organizations

American Bar Association (2012APR5)

American Bar Association Section of Intellectual Property Law, American Intellectual Property Law Association, and Intellectual Property Owners Association (2012APR9)

American Intellectual Property Law Association 1 (2012APR2)

Innovation Alliance 2 (2012APR10)

Intellectual Property Owners Association (2012APR9)

Japan Intellectual Property Association 5 (2012APR10)

Minnesota Intellectual Property Law Association 4 (2012APR10)

Academic and Research Institutions

IEEE 1 (2012APR10)

Law Firms

Oliff and Berridge 4 (2012APR11)

Schwegman, Lundberg and Woessner 5 (2012APR11)

Sterne, Kessler, Goldstein and Fox 5 (2012APR10)

Companies

Business Software Alliance 2 (2012APR9)

Cantor Fitzgerald and Trading Technologies Int'l (2012APR10)

Cummins Allison Corp (2012APR9)

Financial Services Roundtable et al (2012APR10)

Hewlett-Packard 2 (2012APR10)

IBM 2 (2012APR6)

Independent Community Bankers of America (2012APR10)

Intellectual Ventures LLC 3 (2012APR9)

Microsoft 2 (2012APR10)

Public Knowledge and Electronic Frontier Foundation (2012APR10)

Semiconductor Industry Association (2012APR10)

Verizon, Google, Cisco, Intuit, and Symantec (2012APR9)

Individuals

Hann, Jay (2012APR27)

Linck, Nancy J. 3 (2012APR10)

Senator Schumer (2012APR11)

Stuart Meyer, John McNelis, Rajiv Patel, and Robert Hulse (2012APR10)

Vandenberg, John (2012APR4)