Not exact matches
Billionaire tech entrepreneur and Dallas Mavericks
owner Mark Cuban has spoken out numerous times about
patent trolls and about how he
thinks the
patent system in general is broken.
Not only does sending out link trade request emails that mention the term «PageRank» more often than Larry and Sergey's original
patent to the
owner of a link building related blog already makes me
think that you possibly haven't taken a thorough look at my website, but if you also can't even find my name on this blog...
«The things in these current proposals don't fit squarely or neatly within the congressional authority and they go way beyond where I
think anyone should want Congress to tread,» O'Malley said at the conference, hosted by the advocacy group Innovation Alliance, which represents the interests of
patent owners.
A lowering of the standard for proving that
patent cases are exceptional, where the
patent owner has lost, would clearly cause
patent owners (including trolls), to not only
think twice but to
think deeply before filing a lawsuit.
Even if that was
thought an unlikely result the consequences could be very serious for
patent owners.
The VENUE Act addresses one root cause of many of the
patent system's shortcomings: the fact that
patent owners can file litigation in whatever forum they
think will give them the greatest advantage.
We don't
think so, especially where a
patent owner may be suing multiple people based on the same claim.
A
patent owner wouldn't argue that «integer» doesn't include the number one unless it
thought it might get away with it.