Phrases with «bad patents»

"Bad patents" refers to patents that are granted for inventions or ideas that do not meet the criteria for being truly innovative, useful, or unique. These patents are often seen as overly broad, vague, or obvious, and they can hinder innovation and competition in the industry. Full definition

Sentences with «bad patents»

  • This sounds promising: more opportunities to challenge bad patents. (eff.org)
  • This could provide a cheaper and quicker way to deal with bad patents that have already been issued. (eff.org)
  • Our patent system has historically relied on the resources of major corporate players to defeat bad patents; now it leaves these new defendants with few if any options to defend themselves. (eff.org)
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