Either fix the patent system or allow the US economy to suffer
Either fix the patent system or allow the US economy to suffer
Posted Apr 26, 2011 10:51 UTC (Tue) by drag (guest, #31333)In reply to: Either fix the patent system or allow the US economy to suffer by copsewood
Parent article: A victory for the trolls
The court system is it's own system with law based on precedent. It's independent from any sort of democratic influence. It would require a major legislative effort to change this and that is not going to happen any time soon.
What is really required is that if you have a project or a company that wants to be innovative or produce competitive products then the best thing that can be accomplished is to not base it in the USA.
Posted Apr 29, 2011 3:42 UTC (Fri)
by jtc (guest, #6246)
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Is the US really that much worse than other developed nations? I thought the EU, for example, also had problems with software patents. Is their system much less problematic than ours (US)? I'm asking because I'm really not very familiar with the situation outside of the US.
Posted Apr 29, 2011 8:56 UTC (Fri)
by copsewood (subscriber, #199)
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Posted May 5, 2011 21:47 UTC (Thu)
by Wol (subscriber, #4433)
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So unless they can get round it by claiming it's "not a pure software patent", then any software patent has been illegally issued. That doesn't stop them, though :-(
Cheers,
Either fix the patent system or allow the US economy to suffer
Either fix the patent system or allow the US economy to suffer
Either fix the patent system or allow the US economy to suffer
Wol