Supreme Court rules on “non-obvious” patents

It took a dis­puted patent on adjustable car gas ped­als to get the Supreme Court to throw out the old “non-obvious” rule that lower courts had been using to arti­fi­cially extend patent rights. It will now be eas­ier to chal­lenge mar­ginal patents that are sim­ply exten­sions of exist­ing patents.

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