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(===Senate committee hearings=== * http://judiciary.senate.gov/hearings/hearing.cfm?id=3701 (March 10th 2009) * http://judiciary.senate.gov/hearings/hearing.cfm?id=2803 (June 6th 2007))
(This reform might reduce the problem of patent trolls, but won't have any effect on the harm to standards or on MPEG video formats.)
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In the [[USA]], '''The Patent Reform Act''' is legislation that was proposed in 2007 was proposed in the [[USA]].  It was rejected in the Senate in 2008 but discussions began again in 2009.
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In the [[USA]], '''The Patent Reform Act''' is legislation that was proposed in 2007.  It was rejected in the Senate in 2008 but discussions began again in 2009 and continued in 2010.
  
This proposal does not deliver the real reform we need - it would not end or even reduce the granting of [[software patents]] by the [[USPTO]].  We need to change what can be patented - what areas are "[[patentable subject matter]]", to have software removed.
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This proposal does not deliver the real reform we need - it would not end or even reduce the granting of [[software patents]] by the [[USPTO]].  We need to change what can be patented - what areas are "[[patentable subject matter]]", to have software removed.  This reform might reduce the problem of [[patent trolls]], but won't have any effect on the [[harm to standards]] or on [[MPEG video formats]].
  
 
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Revision as of 23:06, 17 May 2010

In the USA, The Patent Reform Act is legislation that was proposed in 2007. It was rejected in the Senate in 2008 but discussions began again in 2009 and continued in 2010.

This proposal does not deliver the real reform we need - it would not end or even reduce the granting of software patents by the USPTO. We need to change what can be patented - what areas are "patentable subject matter", to have software removed. This reform might reduce the problem of patent trolls, but won't have any effect on the harm to standards or on MPEG video formats.

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