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by blackearl 2288 days ago
How does such a broad idea even get a patent?
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That is the schtick of patents. The goal is to get the most broad concept approved to give you the most defensible area.

However, there is a distinction between the PTO and courts during infringement cases. While the PTO grants the "broadest reasonable interpretation", courts may have a more limited interpretation.

"Patented claims are not given the broadest reasonable interpretation during court proceedings involving infringement and validity"

https://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/pac/mpep/s2111.html

Because the USPTO is broken. EOF.
This unfortunately is par for the course.