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October 2nd, 2008

Perens new crusade is patent law

Posted by Dana Blankenhorn @ 8:45 am

Categories: GPL, General, Government, Legal, Patents

Tags: Patent, Bruce Perens, Blackberry Case, Dana Blankenhorn

Greg Kinnear in the movbie “Flash of Genius”Bruce Perens, whose own flash of genius has done more to protect the GPL than most of us ever will, has a new crusade. (That’s not Bruce. It’s Greg Kinnear in Flash of Genius, in theaters Friday.)

Patent law.

Perens said in a recent interview that the current system makes it too easy for patent trolls to sue, even when their patents may be bogus.

We need to restore justice to the patent system, and we also need to take a good look at the motivation for software patents, which many economists and others feel do more to hurt innovation than to promote it.

Past attempts to reform patent law have floundered because the medical industry depends upon patents.

Drug patents and device patents are often highly specific, and the protection the law affords assures creators the funding needed to reach the market.

Software patents were not created by Congress, but by courts, at the same time as business method patents. These are often very broadly drawn, and holders use their power to tax real innovation.

What courts give, however, other courts can take away. The Blackberry case has caused even the U.S. Patent Office to protest.

Perens will not be Don Quixote this time.

But the conflict with the medical industry remains, and next year someone needs to answer this key question.

Can we have a system which protects medical inventions while discouraging patent trolls, and what would it look like?

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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if only real world would work as "the idea"
"I could go on, but there's no reason. Software patents are largely the bugaboo of "free" software types, who don't like the idea that they can't clone any feature for free."

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Posted by: robsku Posted on: 12/15/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Bull, there is no lack of innovation.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/02/08
"new" or innovative products  deaf_e_kate | 10/03/08
Bull, proprietary has always copied others  robsku | 12/15/08
Professional representation  Anton Philidor | 10/02/08
Patenting Math  DanaBlankenhornZDNet Moderator | 10/02/08
Copyright protects specifics.  Anton Philidor | 10/02/08
Complete government enforced monopoly  CobraA1 | 10/02/08
Small companies benefit...  Anton Philidor | 10/03/08
Independent vs. blatant copying  jbroche18 | 10/04/08
re: Professional representation  none none | 10/02/08
Many companies; little motive  Anton Philidor | 10/03/08
RE: Bull, there is no lack of innovation.  Azerthoth | 10/02/08
But those twists could be patented  DanaBlankenhornZDNet Moderator | 10/02/08
Broad patents are ubiquitous  Pseudo Nym | 10/02/08
eh?  deaf_e_kate | 10/03/08
if only real world would work as "the idea"  robsku | 12/15/08
re: But those twists could be patented  Azerthoth | 10/02/08
And therein lies part of the problem...  zkiwi | 10/02/08
How much protection does the medical industry need?  John L. Ries | 10/02/08
RE: Perens new crusade is patent law  MegaPro | 10/02/08
Link lands on page 3  BrucePerens | 10/02/08
RE: Perens new crusade is patent law  BrucePerens | 10/02/08
RE: Perens new crusade is patent law  sw@... | 10/03/08
Front for patent trolls  terry flores | 10/03/08
Read 'Patent Failure' by Bessen and Meurer  jimmyed2000 | 10/03/08
The problems: Incompetent patent officers and Court!  joemartn | 10/06/08

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