US Inventor Files Amicus Brief Highlighting the Appointments Clause Violation in the PTAB

US INVENTOR FILES AMICUS BRIEF HIGHLIGHTING THE APPOINTMENTS CLAUSE VIOLATION IN THE PTAB The administrative patent "judges" (APJs) at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office are given the privileges and authority of principal officers without being appointed by the President with the Senate’s advice and consent, as the Appointments Clause

GA Senator Perdue Inserts Patent Invalidation Program Into $1.4T Spending Bill

GA SENATOR PERDUE INSERTS PATENT INVALIDATION PROGRAM INTO $1.4T SPENDING BILL ---EMBARGOED PENDING FINAL HOUSE NEGOTIATIONS--- Perdue payback to his banking supporters helps big tech and callously harms Georgia inventors The 2011 American Invents Act caused great harm to the rights of inventors

SIPCO v. Emerson Underscores Inherent Problems with CBM: So Don’t Revive It

SIPCO V. EMERSON UNDERSCORES INHERENT PROBLEMS WITH CBM: SO DON’T REVIVE IT In the late 1990s, prolific inventor David Petite invented a foundational technology for the Internet of Things. His invention drove proliferation of wirelessly networked machines and met with huge commercial success. But last month,

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