Unless I am mistaken, State Street Bank & Trust Co. v. Signature Financial Group, Inc. is the landmark case in which the Washington, DC Court of Appeals ruled (July 23, 1998) that a [computer algorithm]? can be patented to the extent that it produces "a useful, concrete and tangible result". |
Unless I am mistaken, State Street Bank & Trust Co. v. Signature Financial Group, Inc. is the landmark case in which the Washington, DC Court of Appeals ruled (July 23, 1998) that a computer algorithm can be patented to the extent that it produces "a useful, concrete and tangible result". |
State Street employs over 17,000 people worldwide, more than one third of whom work in IT. State Street's GlobalLink? intranet is used by financial institutions all over the world to transfer funds and track capital flows.
State Street Corporation has been in business since 1792 and is one of the oldest companies in the United States.
Resources:
[State Street home page] [An article from Wired Magazine]
Unless I am mistaken, State Street Bank & Trust Co. v. Signature Financial Group, Inc. is the landmark case in which the Washington, DC Court of Appeals ruled (July 23, 1998) that a computer algorithm can be patented to the extent that it produces "a useful, concrete and tangible result".