Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 23rd Oct 2012 22:39 UTC
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Not gonna happen.
USPTO has to be recreated as an organization that validates inventions for novelty, not an organisation to grant patents.
USPTO has to be recreated as an organization that validates inventions for novelty, not an organisation to grant patents.
It's strange how you claim my suggestion is "not gonna happen", but propose an even more unlikely alternative.
As far as I can tell, encouraging the USPTO to Think Different about obvious patents is much more likely to occur than a complete overhaul, even though both you and I would agree the overhaul is a better alternative (unlikely though it may be). As long as we're suggesting crazy alternatives as a valid logical response to likely suggestions, I propose this:
Abolish software and design patents. Abolish the transfer of patents and coyprights. Abolish non-compete employee contracts. Make reverse engineering a guaranteed constitutional right (if it isn't already; I'm not American). Any company that wants to maintain its lead must keep their inventions as trade secrets (with a buttload of cryptography for software "inventions"), and treat their employees well so that they won't sell secrets to future employers.





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Yes, let's keep on encouraging the USPTO to Think Different about obvious patents.