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Blake Dawson - I.G.T. granted leave to appeal to the Full Federal Court

Blake Dawson reports that I.G.T. (Australia) Pty Ltd (I.G.T.) has been granted leave to appeal to the Full Federal Court against the decision to reject its patent application entitled “Operation of Gaming Machines in a Linked Bonus Prize Winning Mode”. According to Blake Dawson, the patent application (Australian Patent Application Number 748263) relates to a method and a system for awarding a bonus prize in the playing of gaming machines. Blake Dawson reports that, on 9 October, Allsop J found that I.G.T.’s patent application was not novel in light of the Bennett Patent (Australian Patent Number 633469) and that I.G.T. propose to challenge each of the two bases upon which Allsop J found that the Bennett Patent deprived the claims of novelty.

Blake Dawson - I.G.T. granted leave to appeal to the Full Federal Court


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I.G.T. (Australia) Pty Ltd v Aristocrat Technologies Australia Pty Ltd [2007] FCA 2009

This decision concerns an application for leave to appeal against orders made by Allsop J on 9 October 2007 which accompanied a judgment given on that day (Aristocrat Technologies Australia Limited v IGT (Australia) Pty Limited [2007] FCA 1540).

Link to I.G.T. (Australia) Pty Ltd v Aristocrat Technologies Australia Pty Ltd [2007] FCA 2009


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