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Category: Patent Legislation
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By Mark Chael — As we reported two weeks ago, a draft of the Senate Judiciary Committee’s report on the Patent Reform Act of 2007 (S. 1145) has been circulated on the internet. The 106-page draft report contains sections on the background and purpose of the bill, the legislative history of the bill,…
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By Donald Zuhn — As we reported two weeks ago, a draft of the Senate Judiciary Committee’s report on the Patent Reform Act of 2007 (S. 1145) has been circulated on the internet. The 106-page draft report contains sections on the background and purpose of the bill, the legislative history of the bill,…
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By Kevin E. Noonan — As we reported last week, a draft of the Senate Judiciary Committee’s report on the Patent Reform Act of 2007 (S. 1145) has been circulated on the internet. The 106-page draft report contains sections on the background and purpose of the bill, the legislative history of the bill,…
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By Kevin E. Noonan — It appears that rising chorus of naysayers against S. 1145 is larger than we thought. After our post on Friday, Patent Docs has been contacted by two other groups who have organized a letter-writing campaign to Senate leaders beseeching them not to pass S. 1145, the so-called "patent…
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By Sherri Oslick — As we reported last week, a draft of the Senate Judiciary Committee’s report on the Patent Reform Act of 2007 (S. 1145) has been circulated on the internet. The 106-page draft report contains sections on the background and purpose of the bill, the legislative history of the bill, a…
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By Kevin E. Noonan — As we reported last week, a draft of the Senate Judiciary Committee’s report on the Patent Reform Act of 2007 (S. 1145) has been circulated on the internet. The 106-page draft report contains sections on the background and purpose of the bill, the legislative history of the bill,…
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By Kevin E. Noonan — A rising chorus of naysayers from the patent bar, industry, and international opinion is beseeching the Senate leadership and the Chairman and ranking Republican member of the Judiciary committee not to pass S. 1145, so-called "patent reform" legislation. Perhaps the letter-writers have learned a lesson from the experience…
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By Kevin E. Noonan — As we reported on Monday, a draft of the Senate Judiciary Committee’s report on the Patent Reform Act of 2007 (S. 1145) has begun to circulate on the internet. The 106-page draft report contains sections on the background and purpose of the bill, the legislative history of the…
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By Donald Zuhn — As we reported on Monday, a draft of the Senate Judiciary Committee’s report on the Patent Reform Act of 2007 (S. 1145) has begun to circulate on the internet. The 106-page draft report contains sections on the background and purpose of the bill, the legislative history of the bill,…
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By Christopher P. Singer — As we reported yesterday, a draft of the Senate Judiciary Committee’s report on the Patent Reform Act of 2007 (S. 1145) has begun to circulate on the internet. The 106-page draft report contains sections on the background and purpose of the bill, the legislative history of the bill,…