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Authored by: pcrooker on Monday, June 11 2012 @ 12:16 AM EDT |
To be realistic I doubt very much it would happen in the US. If politicians
wanted to kill patents, I'm sure they could, the Constitution hasn't stopped
them in other areas.
A few fixes: make patentees pay for a board of those skilled in the art to fully
review the application, reduce software patent life to one year and must include
working system with source code, non-adversarial resolution of disputes.
I think Dr Risch has the right approach - make it a more realistic system.
Patents, software or not, have been abused by the powerful for I don't how long
but long enough to know they have broken the system.[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: Anonymous on Monday, June 11 2012 @ 01:21 AM EDT |
It's in matter of fact very easy. The software patents are currently such a
mess, that trying enforce them seriously -in the court, instead by agreements,
will bring 'em down. [ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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