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'''Patently-O''' is the patent blog of Dennis Crouch, a professor and [[patent lawyer]].
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'''Patently-O''' is the patent blog of Dennis Crouch, a law professor (and previously a [[patent lawyer]]).  A minority of posts are by guest authors.
  
The blog is not against software patents, but is also not rampantly pro-swpat, and has allowed anti-swpat articles to be published as guest posts.
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The blog is not against [[software patents]], but is also not rampantly pro-swpat, and has allowed anti-swpat articles to be published as guest posts.
  
 
The quality of information is very good and so {{SITENAME}} includes a lot of links to Patently-O and reading it is recommended for it's technical quality.
 
The quality of information is very good and so {{SITENAME}} includes a lot of links to Patently-O and reading it is recommended for it's technical quality.
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In September 2014, a few months after the [[Alice v. CLS Bank ruling by US Supreme Court on 19 June 2014|US Supreme Court's ''Alice'' ruling]], Crouch suggested amending the US patent law by adding a final line: "''Patent eligibility extends to the full extent permitted by the Constitution.''"<ref>http://patentlyo.com/patent/2014/09/amending-101.html</ref>
  
 
==Related pages on {{SITENAME}}==
 
==Related pages on {{SITENAME}}==
  
* [[IFOSSLR patent articles]]
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* [[Sources of software patent news]]
* [[Groklaw]]
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** [[IFOSSLR patent articles]]
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** [[Groklaw]]
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** [[Slashdot]]
 
* [[News links]] - an unmaintained list of links to relevant articles from websites, including Patently-O.  To see the Patently-O articles, sort the table by the 'Website' column and go to the Patently-O section
 
* [[News links]] - an unmaintained list of links to relevant articles from websites, including Patently-O.  To see the Patently-O articles, sort the table by the 'Website' column and go to the Patently-O section
 
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
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* http://patentlyo.com
 
* http://patentlyo.com
 
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patently-O Wikipedia's article on Dennis Crouch and Patently-O], '''Wikipedia'''
 
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patently-O Wikipedia's article on Dennis Crouch and Patently-O], '''Wikipedia'''
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Revision as of 15:08, 16 September 2014

Patently-O is the patent blog of Dennis Crouch, a law professor (and previously a patent lawyer). A minority of posts are by guest authors.

The blog is not against software patents, but is also not rampantly pro-swpat, and has allowed anti-swpat articles to be published as guest posts.

The quality of information is very good and so ESP Wiki includes a lot of links to Patently-O and reading it is recommended for it's technical quality.

In September 2014, a few months after the US Supreme Court's Alice ruling, Crouch suggested amending the US patent law by adding a final line: "Patent eligibility extends to the full extent permitted by the Constitution."[1]

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