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Google urges judge to find anti-piracy patents too abstract in case filed by Blue Spike

By Amy Miller ( June 30, 2015, 22:12 GMT | Insight) -- Attorneys for Google urged a federal judge in Oakland to rule in the search engine’s favor in a patent infringement suit filed by Texas-based Blue Spike, arguing that the piracy prevention patents at issue cover abstract ideas that are not patentable under the US Supreme Court’s decision in Alice v. CLS Bank.Attorneys for Google urged a federal judge in Oakland to rule in the search engine’s favor in a patent infringement suit filed by Texas-based Blue Spike, arguing that the piracy prevention patents at issue cover abstract ideas that are not patentable under the US Supreme Court’s decision in Alice v. CLS Bank....

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