On CBS MoneyWatch: 6 things NOT to do on Twitter, Facebook
BNET Business Network:
BNET
TechRepublic
ZDNet
TalkBack 10 of 19:
Next »
« Previous
RE: Fixing a broken patent system
In the area I did research in for about 12 years, the same technology was patented a minimum of three times by three different companies. The attitude of the Patent Office seems to be, 'pass everything, and let the courts work it out,' which is great, if you're an IP lawyer.
Posted by: wpenrose   Posted on: 10/10/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

Alert moderator to an offensive message

Subscribe to this discussion via Email or RSS

Reform?  Tim Patterson | 10/10/07
Be very afraid  frgough | 10/10/07
Sorry but you're so very wrong  maldain | 10/10/07
Exactly, and...  Cayble | 10/10/07
Sourcing has astronomical elasticity. Example: Compression RDK_aa3.4.6..i2  RobeTirm@... | 10/10/07
What?  James T. Kirk | 10/10/07
I think he used one of those spam nonsense generators to create that (nt)  enduser_z | 10/10/07
I question the validity of your first statement  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/10/07
RE: Limiting Continuations  DigiMediaMan | 10/10/07
RE: Fixing a broken patent system  wpenrose | 10/10/07
IP lawyer yes; patent attorney no  DigiMediaMan | 10/10/07
RE: Fixing a broken patent system  mabe3 | 10/10/07
Ummm, no...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/10/07
Prior art often exists which could make patent applications fraud  David Chassels | 10/10/07
How would you do that?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/10/07
I don't think that's what he was suggesting  maldain | 10/10/07
Its not the small guys it's the big ones that need to be held to account  David Chassels | 10/11/07
RE: Fixing a broken patent system  eengnerd | 10/10/07
All patents must die [nt]  Omch'Ar | 10/10/07

What do you think?

SponsoredWhite Papers, Webcasts, and Downloads

advertisement
advertisement
  • Smart Tech Expert advice on innovations in healthcare and the green technologies that make it happen. Find out more
  • Smart Business Discussion and advice on management issues that revolve around making your world smarter and more useful. More Smart Advice
  • Smart People The best and worst moves in the management and strategy trenches. Learn More