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Weekly Patent News Highlights 2/18/14 – 2/20/14

Innovators are finally speaking up and joining forces in the fight against patent reform . This week, over 2000 independent inventors signed a letter to Congress expressing their deep concern over the proposed legislation. Despite good intentions, current legislation still contains provisions that are deeply troubling to many stakeholders. Universities, engineers, small businesses, manufacturers, venture Weekly Patent News Highlights 2/18/14 – 2/20/14

INFOGRAPHIC: Who’s Trolling Who – The Ugly, Hairy Truth

There have been a number of erroneous “facts” and statements made that have influenced the dialogue in Washington, and around the country, about why patent reform is needed. We’ve created this infographic to help stop the spread of misinformation. Current legislation won’t stop patent trolls as everyone hopes. By targeting so-called patent trolls with such INFOGRAPHIC: Who’s Trolling Who – The Ugly, Hairy Truth

Weekly Patent News Highlights 1/22

This week we have 2 articles from CFO and Inc. highlighting both sides of patent reform and giving a more neutral overview of the controversy surrounding this issue. In the first article from CFO, the issue of small companies being forced to pay licensing fees to patent trolls in order to avoid conflict with their Weekly Patent News Highlights 1/22

Weekly Patent News Highlights 1/9 – 1/15

Throughout 2013, various legislative proposals have again been introduced that would dramatically change patent litigation in the courts. Innovation is a core pillar of our economy, and it’s important that the public and senators themselves hear from many sources, including universities and innovative small businesses. This week, the media covered how patent reform can be Weekly Patent News Highlights 1/9 – 1/15

Myth Vs. Fact

There is a lot of misleading information about patents and the U.S. Patent System currently driving legislative changes to patent law. Ambiguous statements have been created by companies who want to remove the barriers of patents in order to reduce their overall costs and increase corporate profits. As they currently stand, the proposed patent reform Myth Vs. Fact