Noah Systems, Inc. v. Intuit, Inc., No. 11-1390 (Fed. Cir. 2012)
Annotate this CaseThe 435 patent relates to an automated financial accounting system that allows a user to connect to the computers of companies with which the user conducts business for transmission of financial information . Plaintiff asserted that Quicken and QuickBooks products infringed claims that contain an "access means" limitation. The parties agree that this is a means-plus-function limitation performed by a processor. As such, the specification of the 435 patent must contain an algorithm to perform the function associated with the "access mean"” limitation, or the limitation is indefinite. The district court entered summary judgment of invalidity. The Federal Circuit affirmed, holding that the "access means" limitation is indefinite.
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