"...there are a few provisions in the AIA that may be useful tools in limiting and/or preventing bad patents."
May be? That means none. This sounds more like a sop to quiet complainers than anything useful. And it sounds as effective as a screen door on an airlock. The best way to get rid of America's patent problems is to get rid of patents completely.
Musicians have not make any money from record companies for decades. And, since they have to sell all their rights, every time they play their own music in a concert, they have to pay the record company royalties. Now, publishers are buying up all the rights from authors. Guess what comes next.
Copyrights, like patents, are only for the rich. Get rid of them.
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"...there are a few provisions in the AIA that may be useful tools in limiting and/or preventing bad patents."
May be? That means none. This sounds more like a sop to quiet complainers than anything useful. And it sounds as effective as a screen door on an airlock. The best way to get rid of America's patent problems is to get rid of patents completely.
Musicians have not make any money from record companies for decades. And, since they have to sell all their rights, every time they play their own music in a concert, they have to pay the record company royalties. Now, publishers are buying up all the rights from authors. Guess what comes next.
Copyrights, like patents, are only for the rich. Get rid of them.