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Dealertrack, Inc. v. Huber, 2009-1566

In a patent infringement action involving patents directed to a computer-aided method and system for processing credit applications over electronic networks, the district court's rulings on summary judgment motions are affirmed in part, vacated in part, reversed in part, and the case remanded, where: 1) the district court erred in granting summary judgment of noninfringement based on a construction of "communications medium" that carved out the Internet; 2) the court modified the claim constructions of "communications medium" and "central processing means," requiring it to vacate summary judgment of noninfringement and remand to the district court to determine infringement in the first instance applying the new constructions; 3) the district court legally erred in denying a motion for summary judgment of invalidity of certain claims for indefiniteness; 4) the district court correctly found that certain claims were patent ineligible abstract ideas.

Appellate Information

  • Decided 01/20/2012
  • Published 01/20/2012

Judges

  • Linn

Court

  • United States Federal Circuit

Counsel

  • For Appellant:
  • Henry C. Dinger, Lawrence M. Hadley

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