Congress Moves Forward With Useless Patent Reform That Won't Fix Any Real Problems
from the too-bad,-so-sad dept
With Congress and the President pretending that a bad patent reform bill is all about "creating jobs" even as there's little evidence that the reforms will actually do anything, Congress appears to be poised to approve the bill. Of course, the bill does almost nothing to address the real problems of the patent system, but that won't stop the grandstanding. More important, it won't stop the political back-scratching. While Congress won't debate the bigger issues, they will be considering amendments that benefit a particular constituency rather than looking at anything that will actually benefit innovation or the economy.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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FTFY.
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It is a real problem that no one in any position to make the needed changes is willing to make because they fear lobbyists more than their own constituencies.
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Basically, Congress isn't going to neuter patents, so Mike isn't happy.
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You post reads as if you don't want problems (whichever they are) to be solved.
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The assumption is that the only problems or issues for Patents are the ones Mike brings to the table, and that would be wrong.
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Mike has never claimed this. If you actually read the post (I know it's hard, but c'mon, it's a short post for chrissakes):
Reading is fun!
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This will open up our economy to innovation, create more jobs, and let us all hold hands and rejoice as we sit around the campfire singing "Kumbaya".
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DAMNIT! How could I have never seen this before!
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The Democracy Paradox
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"Bipartisinship" in action
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When scanning the headline, I saw the words...
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Your tax dollars in inaction.
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If so, then I agree.
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Coincidence? ...
"Useless Patent Reform Moved Forward by Congress That Will Fix Nothing.
Im feeling a tad cynical today.
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We need a lot of new blood there with intelligent ideas.And with the morals you should have when your decisions will effect millions.
This is not happening in Washington.There is very little intelligence there now.
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Appearance Over Substance
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Really?
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patent bill is bad for America
"patent reform"
Just because they call it “reform” doesn’t mean it is.
The patent bill is nothing less than another monumental federal giveaway for banks, huge multinationals, and China and an off shoring job killing nightmare for America. Even the leading patent expert in China has stated the bill will help them steal our inventions. Who are the supporters of this bill working for??
Patent reform is a fraud on America. This bill will not do what they claim it will. What it will do is help large multinational corporations maintain their monopolies by robbing and killing their small entity and startup competitors (so it will do exactly what the large multinationals paid for) and with them the jobs they would have created. The bill will make it harder and more expensive for small firms to get and enforce their patents. Without patents we cant get funded. Yet small entities create the lion's share of new jobs. According to recent studies by the Kauffman Foundation and economists at the U.S. Census Bureau, “startups aren’t everything when it comes to job growth. They’re the only thing.” This bill is a wholesale slaughter of US jobs. Those wishing to help in the fight to defeat this bill should contact us as below.
Small entities and inventors have been given far too little voice on this bill when one considers that they rely far more heavily on the patent system than do large firms who can control their markets by their size alone. The smaller the firm, the more they rely on patents -especially startups and individual inventors. Yet Congress has almost completely ignored the testimony of inventors. Congress tinkering with patent law while gagging inventors is like a surgeon operating before examining the patient.
Please see http://truereform.piausa.org/default.html for a different/opposing view on patent reform.
http://docs.piausa.org/
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senator speaks
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