Ex Parte Bowman

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Ex Parte Bowman was a decision by the U.S. Board of Patent Appeals and Interferences which asserted that in order to be patentable, a process had to involve or promote the technological arts. This decision has since been overruled by the Board's subsequent Ex Parte Lundgren decision.

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