This week the U.S. House of Representatives is scheduled to vote on H.R. 9 — The Innovation Act of 2015, which would increase protections to the real estate industry from frivolous lawsuits
brought by patent trolls.
Next week the U.S. House of Representatives is scheduled to vote on H.R. 9 — The Innovation Act of 2015 which will take vital steps to protect the real estate industry from frivolous lawsuits
brought by patent trolls.
The specter of a patent troll having to pay attorney fees if it loses should result in fewer cases being
brought by patent trolls.
In his closing remarks, Representative Issa — who owns 37 patents from his days as an entrepreneur — discussed the Innovation Act, a bill intended to cut down on lawsuits
brought by patent trolls.
Not exact matches
Attacked
by some as a
patent troll for the $ 150 million he made, he now wants to
bring the entire
patent world into the 21st century, using AI and the blockchain.
2014 is likely to mark a sea change for
patent litigation, as both the Supreme Court and Congress actively figure out ways to rein in costly challenges
brought by non-practicing entities, or
trolls.
Defended
patent infringement actions
brought by patent assertion entities (commonly known as
patent trolls).
The following are a set of solutions that would help solve the
patent troll problem
by shifting financial incentives, leveling the playing field, and
bringing much - needed transparency to the system.
It's time to make life harder for the
patent trolls by passing legislation like the SHIELD Act, which would require a
troll who
brings a losing suit to cover the fees and costs of a party like Austin.
By 2012, for the first time ever, more than half of all patent suits were brought by troll
By 2012, for the first time ever, more than half of all
patent suits were
brought by troll
by trolls.
Daniel Nazer is a lawyer with Electronic Frontiers, and he's currently defending a case being
brought by a company called Personal Audio - a company he says is simply another
patent troll.
Unfortunately, avid technology users are unknowingly putting themselves at risk for litigation
brought on
by so - called
patent trolls who buy questionable and overly vague
patents, often
by the hundreds or thousands, and use them to demand that operating companies pay a licensing fee or face litigation.
On Nov. 20, the House Judiciary Committee passed H.R. 3309, legislation to deal with the growing problem posed
by «
patent trolls»
bringing frivolous
patent infringement litigation.