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Weekly News Highlights 12/6 – 12/11

December 13, 2013
Now that the dust has settled from passage of H. R.
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Weekly News Highlights 11/22 – 12/5, 2013

December 6, 2013
The Innovation Act H. R.
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Thank You U.S. Representatives For Voting No on H.R. 3309

December 6, 2013
To the Members who voted no yesterday and who stood up for the inventor, we thank you. Save The Inventor would like to thank the 91 representatives who voted No on the Innovation Act H.
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House Passes So Called Innovation Act

December 5, 2013
Innovation Alliance Executive Director Brian Pomper released the following statement today regarding House passage of the Innovation Act, H. R.
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Weekly News Highlights 11/14 – 21, 2013

November 22, 2013
It was a fast paced week on the Hill as Goodlatte's Innovation Act, H. R.
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As Goodlatte Bill Heads Into Mark Up, Inventors and Patent Holders Express Concern

November 20, 2013
More than a dozen letters of opposition have streamed in this week as the business community weighs in on HR 3309. The letters come from inventors, Higher Education (AAU, ACE, AAMC, APLU, AUTM, COGR), BioTech (BIO), Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA), Patent Office Professional Association (POPA), the American Bar Association (ABA), the Innovation Alliance and more.
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Weekly News Highlights 11/6 – 13 2013

November 15, 2013
Media coverage of patent reform has been gaining momentum. Each week, we will share links to a few stories we believe shed light on issues related to the various bills.
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Will Patent Proposals Weaken our Judiciary?

November 12, 2013
At a conference hosted by the Innovation Alliance in September in Washington D. C.
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Some Founding Fathers Might Have Been Called Troll

November 12, 2013
This article in Forbes does a great job of providing historical context for the U. S.
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A Quick Read From Politico

November 12, 2013
Politico Whiteboard: Appeals court judge cautions Congress on patent legislation 9/27/13 2:38 PM EDT A prominent appeals judge warned today that lawmakers should stay out of further patent reform. “There’s a more important structural reason why Congress should not be in this business and that is because we have a separation of powers,” said Kathleen O’Malley, a circuit judge on the U.
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