It has become easy to assess which decisions are really big and/or controversial; just watch the swarm of coverage in the blawgosphere.
On this point, in the wake of the United States Supreme Court's decision in the matter of KSR Int'l Co. v. Teleflex Inc., the blawgosphere has been abuzz.
Here is a sampling of the headlines:
KSR Intl Co. v. Teleflex Inc. - Conglomerate
Antacids & Graham Crackers — The Supreme Court Decides KSR and the Future of Obviousness - Invent Blog
KSR v. Teleflex: Supreme Court on Obviousness - Patently Obvious
A Supreme Court Smackdown - Just a Patent Examiner
Case: KSR Intl v Teleflex (S.Ct. 2007) [P] - Patent Arcade
No Pedal to the Metal: In Accelerator Case, Supremes Decline to Simplify Obviousness Test for Patent Validity - Blawgletter
The Much Anticipated KSR Decision Is Finally Here - BC Law Intell. Prop. & Tech. Forum
Some thoughts about KSR v. Teleflex: The "Marketplace" Test for Obviousness - SCOTUSBlog
Or, as always, please feel free to try your own search of the blawgosphere. There is a lot of good information and analysis from experienced professionals out there; all you need do is tap it.
by Bill Gratsch
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