Senators Make One Last Push For Bad Patent Reform That Will Make Problems Even Worse
from the let-it-die dept
It looks like the same fate may be facing the latest attempt at patent reform that has befallen each and every previous attempt this decade: it will die out without ever being voted on. We had noted that this bill appeared to be stalled out earlier this year, and now the Senators behind it have been reduced to begging for a floor vote on the bill, which seems unlikely at this point. Of course, each year that patent reform gets introduced, it gets more and more watered down, making it worse and worse. Every patent reform bill introduced this decade has been bad -- and would likely make the system worse -- but at least there were a few good ideas included in some of them. Tragically, in the latest bill, even the few good ideas were removed. This is definitely a case where having the bill die out would be a good thing, though I'm sure the next round of reform proposals will probably be even worse (of course). At this point, there are just too many entrenched interests who have been exploiting the system (and, no, we're not talking about the standard "trolls" here -- as their political pull isn't that strong) for too long to get any serious reform going. Instead, we'll just watch as the problems of the existing system get worse and worse, hindering innovation, and ceding the US's ability to compete on a global stage. It's pretty sad to see this in action, but that's what you get in a world where regulatory capture is the norm, and government granted monopolies are not seen as economically dangerous.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Reform Will Pass
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would It be possible
It seems like that might be the only way to get things sorted out down there.
or, to lighten the workload, just get rid of software patents.
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Keep Damaging Your Economy, Americans
The rest of the world will shed few tears when the mighty Americans get taken down a peg or two. How ironic to have that job done by American lawyers, with the American people helpless to do anything about it except get angry. Tea party anyone?
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Re: Keep Damaging Your Economy, Americans
Th 200-year old US patent system is one of the main reasons why America enjoyed such unprecedented prosperity
You know... all those inventors... Bell, Tesla, Edison, Wright brothers, Chester Carlson, Dean Kamen, etc, etc
Anything important invented in modern China ?
Read the back of you IPhone, punk (if you can afford one, which I doubt)
"Designed by Apple in California, assembled in China"
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Re: Re: Keep Damaging Your Economy, Americans
Sure. Not that I would expect someone with an imaginary patent to understand the difference between causality and correlation.
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Re: Re: Keep Damaging Your Economy, Americans
B. Lot's of things are invented in China, look at all the patents they grant every single day! Since, you think every right click patent is an invention, or is that only patent systems you get to game?
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misnomer
Just because they call it “reform” doesn’t mean it is. Please see http://truereform.piausa.org/ for a different/opposing view on patent reform.
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Re: misnomer
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