Change will come only if speak up. Here are some resources that may help you
Posted Nov 21, 2008 21:35 UTC (Fri) by
dwheeler (guest, #1216)
In reply to:
FTC Announces First in Series of Hearings on Evolving Intellectual Property Marketplace by proski
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FTC Announces First in Series of Hearings on Evolving Intellectual Property Marketplace
Change is partly here, with potentially more to come, but these kinds of things take time. The recent Bilski decision began the process to restore balance to the patent laws. This FTC announcement asks the public to tell the FTC what the laws should change to, which is a tacit admission that they might not be working now.
To which I say: No kidding; software patents were ALWAYS a bad idea, and the lower courts should never have rewritten the laws to legalize software patents and business method patents.
So, if you think software patents are a bad idea, LET THEM KNOW. After all, they're asking for input, so please provide it to them!
Here a few URLs that explain why software patents are a terrible idea; if you're trying to explain this to the FTC, these might not be bad places to start:
There are whole sites dedicated to ending software patents, such as:
Obviously, there's no guarantee that they will fix up the patent system. But speaking up is a necessary precondition.
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