In a legal alert from Kilpatrick Stockton LLP, they discuss the shifting of the legal burden for injunctions from the "infringer" to the "patentee":
"As evident during recent hearings before the Senate and House of Representatives Committees on the Judiciary, small businesses, sole inventors, biotech and pharmaceutical companies oppose the proposed changes related to injunctions, whereas service providers and manufacturers favor the proposed changes." http://www.kilpatrickstockton.com/publications/leg al-alert.aspx?ID=30
Sounds like individual inventors get steamrolled if it takes millions to challenge large companies using their patented ideas (that have become publicly available through the patenting process).
Sorry Mate,
We don't need you anymore, our citizens bought this last one OK, so the newly free and democratic Iraq's legitimate support will do just fine in the future. And the weather will be nicer there once Europe becomes a massive air conditioner.
I got the Slashdot option but never even heard of Slashdot before then. So I came to check it out. As for Google spying... I've tried the "gmail" service and it is really eerie having ads show up that directly apply to the content of emails.
In a legal alert from Kilpatrick Stockton LLP, they discuss the shifting of the legal burden for injunctions from the "infringer" to the "patentee":
g al-alert.aspx?ID=30
"As evident during recent hearings before the Senate and House of Representatives Committees on the Judiciary, small businesses, sole inventors, biotech and pharmaceutical companies oppose the proposed changes related to injunctions, whereas service providers and manufacturers favor the proposed changes."
http://www.kilpatrickstockton.com/publications/le
Sounds like individual inventors get steamrolled if it takes millions to challenge large companies using their patented ideas (that have become publicly available through the patenting process).
Sorry Mate, We don't need you anymore, our citizens bought this last one OK, so the newly free and democratic Iraq's legitimate support will do just fine in the future. And the weather will be nicer there once Europe becomes a massive air conditioner.
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I got the Slashdot option but never even heard of Slashdot before then. So I came to check it out. As for Google spying... I've tried the "gmail" service and it is really eerie having ads show up that directly apply to the content of emails.