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by rayiner
4408 days ago
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> Trolls, Universities, Bio, PHrMA, old line industry, and folks like Qualcomm) That encompasses like 90% of the broader tech/engineering/R&D sector. If so much of the sector opposes reform, then reform won't be possible without getting more of these folks to switch sides. I think sensible reform is possible without prejudicing the interests of most of those folks. Its a matter of conveying that to them. |
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What made the coalition for reform though, was the non tech industry. Retail, the Chamber of Commerce, banks, grocers, restauranteurs, hoteliers, gaming, insurance, venture capital... Basically everyone else. The pro-reform group was called the big tent for a reason.
This was about a smallish number of companies wanting to extract profits from other companies, and using the brokenness of the patent system to do so.
No one would have objected of there was a sense that the allegations were fair or well-founded. The problem is that courts would by statute try to uphold claims that were ridiculous.
Patent suits are the spam of the court system - spam you have to pay to delete.