IGT (Patent) O/198/07: IPO 16 Jul 2007

IPO The application is concerned with games such as poker in which a combination of cards makes up a winning hand, or slot machine symbols making a winning row. In the card variant, certain cards have associated with them other, different, cards; for example the seven of hearts could be associated with the ace of diamonds. When playing the game, if the player found the seven of hearts in his hand, and was able to remember that its associated card was the ace of diamonds, he would have the option of substituting one for the other to give himself a better hand. Similarly with slot machine symbols. The hearing officer applied the four part test set out in the Aerotel and Macrossan judgment, found the invention to be excluded as a method of playing a game, and refused the application.

Judges:

Mr P Marchant

Citations:

[2007] UKIntelP o19807, O/198/07, GB 0417719.2

Links:

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Statutes:

Patents Act 1977 1(2)

Intellectual Property

Updated: 20 October 2022; Ref: scu.456721