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Just curious...
It would be nice if we implemented a new policy where the USPTO could actually fine people for submitting patents on things that they didn't invent and for which there is sufficient prior art to invalidate the patent.
Maybe you could make a patent applicant put up a bond or cash retainer to prove the seriousness of their intent to patent and then if the USPTO finds out it's not an original idea then they get to keep the bond/retainer and can use that money to hire new patent inspectors to reduce their backlog? Maybe even hire some people who know that adding the words "on the internet" to something doesn't make it a new idea.
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Is this coddified in any official documents?
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