This document is a summary of the Supreme Court case Bilski v. Kappos regarding the patent eligibility of business methods and processes. The Court affirmed the Federal Circuit's judgment that the patent application in question claimed an unpatentable abstract idea, but rejected the Federal Circuit's view that the machine-or-transformation test is the sole test for determining patent eligibility of a process under Section 101 of the Patent Act. The Court held that while the machine-or-transformation test is a useful clue for determining patent eligibility, it is not the sole test. The Court also rejected a categorical exclusion of business methods from Section 101's definition of patentable processes.