Patent Attorneys are to Blame for the Patent Mess
March 1, 2006 on 10:13 am | In Articles, Current Affairs, Lawsuits |Promote the Progress on: Wall Street Journal on the state of patent law: “Blame the Lawyers”
Let me second Matt’s post with a quote for the writer of the Op-Ed piece:
“It is much easier to suggest solutions when you don’t know too much about the problem.” - Malcolm Forbes
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Does the Wall Street Journal Understand Patent Law?
Last year I had a refreshing course in the positive power of patenting. We had sued a handful of companies for infringement. They were clear copy-cats, and the cases quickly settled. Several months later, our client sent an e-mail showing
Trackback by Patently-O: Patent Law Blog — March 1, 2006 #
In a similar vein, the Denver Post had an article, http://www.denverpost.com/search/ci_3591049,
this past Sunday blaming the patent holders (or should I say Patent Trolls holding large corporation hostage for millions.
The article shows what a large PR budget can do.
You can read my highly sarcastic response on my firm’s blog at
http://www.lld-law.com/IPblog.html.
Comment by Kurt Leyendecker — March 15, 2006 #
In a similar vein, the Denver Post had an article, http://www.denverpost.com/search/ci_3591049,
this past Sunday blaming the patent holders (or should I say Patent Trolls holding large corporation hostage for millions.
The article shows what a large PR budget can do.
You can read my highly sarcastic response on my firm’s blog at
http://www.lld-law.com/IPblog.html.
Comment by Kurt Leyendecker, Esq. — March 15, 2006 #