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May 15th, 2008

Patent reform dead for 2008

Posted by Dana Blankenhorn @ 10:59 am

Categories: General, Government, Legal, Linux, Microsoft, Not Linux, Patents, politics

Tags: Patent, Dana Blankenhorn

elephant with blind menThe death of the Patent Reform Act in the Senate spells hard times for open source.

That’s because one of the act’s main aims was to end “forum shopping,” the practice of filing lawsuits in, say, the Eastern District of Texas, which never saw a patent plaintiff it didn’t like.

The act would have also streamlined reviews of patent claims and made some other important reforms. It wasn’t perfect, but it was better than nothing.

Which is, thanks to the pharmaceutical industry, is what we have. Nothing.

Why did the medical industry kill the computing industry’s attempt at patent reform? It has to do with the nature of the industries, and the patent claims they generate.

Most drugs or medical devices are covered by a single patent, with the application submitted only as part of a rigorous government process. Getting FDA approval for a drug or device is a more important event than winning the patent.

In software, patent claims are often broad, and can cover a host of different packages which may be unrelated to the claimed invention. A single piece of software may also be subject to hundreds of patents, as Microsoft claims Linux is.

To me, the most effective form of patent reform was not on the table. That is, eliminate software patentability entirely. Copyright provides plenty of protection, and what you’re patenting, in the end, is math.

Medical companies feared an end to forum shopping and more examination of claims would burden both their efforts to patent inventions and gain redress when patents were violated. So they torpedoed this half-a-loaf solution for technology.

Next time, let’s go for the whole loaf, and leave the medical conflict out of it.

Dana BlankenhornDana Blankenhorn has been a business journalist for 30 years, a tech freelancer since 1983. You can follow Dana on Twitter. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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RE: Patent reform dead for 2008
All this talk of a need for patent ???deform??? is but a red herring fabricated by a handful of large tech firms as a diversion away from the real issue...that they have no valid defense against charg... (Read the rest)
Posted by: sw@... Posted on: 05/19/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Patent "REFORM"  JoshuaS | 05/15/08
I think I see the other side.  DanaBlankenhornZDNet Moderator | 05/15/08
The worse, the better  Yagotta B. Kidding | 05/15/08
RE: Patent reform dead for 2008  Scubajrr | 05/15/08
I wouldn't even go that far.  Dr_Zinj | 05/16/08
re:I wouldn't even go that far.  richdave | 05/16/08
Scubajrr hits the nail on the head ;  mhenriday | 05/16/08
patent reform act :: a special interest give-away  moskowitzs | 05/16/08
RE: Patent reform dead for 2008  sw@... | 05/19/08

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