Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 4th Jan 2010 22:48 UTC, submitted by poundsmack
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RE: Patent law needs reform ...
by JAlexoid on Tue 5th Jan 2010 16:31
in reply to "Patent law needs reform ..."
An if a company doesn't resolve their patent
issues within the 60 days. Both parties shouldn't
be able to sell that product until the issue
is resolved. If they still don't comply ALL
products that company makes or sells should
be banned and all company assets frozen till
the issues are resolved.
issues within the 60 days. Both parties shouldn't
be able to sell that product until the issue
is resolved. If they still don't comply ALL
products that company makes or sells should
be banned and all company assets frozen till
the issues are resolved.
So I would infringe on your patent, and stall for 60 days, and my partner would just take over your market share. After that, I become willing to resolve and you are left with no market, while me and my partner just took it over... That's a brilliant IDEA.




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Patent laws need more details and should
be resolved in a timely manner. When I mean
a timely manner, I mean 60 days or less.
An if a company doesn't resolve their patent
issues within the 60 days. Both parties shouldn't
be able to sell that product until the issue
is resolved. If they still don't comply ALL
products that company makes or sells should
be banned and all company assets frozen till
the issues are resolved.