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Re: Amazon Patents Getting Numbers Off a Check
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Re: Amazon Patents Getting Numbers Off a Check |
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Fri, 23 Jul 2004 08:09:20 -0700 |
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In article <JKGdnYDhU43AaJ3cRVn-og@giganews.com>,
"I approved this message" <nospam@email.gov> wrote:
> The problem with business method patents is that USPTO isn't so good at
> searching the prior art in these fields.
The problem is, and continues to be, that it's way, way too cheap and
easy for an applicant (often jocularly referred to as an "inventor") to
get an undeserved and invalid patent, with little or no subsequent
downside for his/her having done so.
> If you think the patent is invalid, why don't you challenge it?
Maybe because the system makes it inordinately difficult and expensive
to do so, with a highly uncertain outcome -- and maybe because the OP
simply doesn't have the deep pockets required to even initiate, much
less seriously pursue, a challenge.