Patent decision
- BL number
- O/0702/23
- Concerning rights in
- GB2016335.8
- Hearing Officer
- Mr B Micklewright
- Decision date
- 21 July 2023
- Person(s) or Company(s) involved
- Obrist Closures Switzerland Gmbh
- Provisions discussed
- Patents Act 1977, section 1(2)(c)
- Keywords
- Excluded fields (refused)
- Related Decisions
- None
Summary
The invention relates to means for enabling audits of enterprise data management systems, for instance to prove compliance with regulations. Blockchain add-ons are present in various components of an enterprise network (such as in backup systems, storage systems and data management systems), and these define a blockchain network that creates a secure ledger of all of the enterprise data transactions. The blockchain network includes an auditing node which receives records of all the enterprise data transactions as part of the ledger. The auditing node can be securely accessed and used by an external auditing service. The Hearing Officer applied the four step Aerotel/Macrossan test and considered the AT&T signposts. The alleged contribution reflected the blockchain network being an enterprise network, the immutability of the audited record by virtue of it being a blockchain ledger and the provision of secure third-party access to the ledger via a node in a cloud auditing service. It was found not to provide the required technical effect and the claimed invention was found to relate solely to a method for doing business and a program for a computer as such, so the application did not meet the requirements of section 1(2)(c). The application was refused under section 18(3).
Full decision O/0702/23
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