H.R.1732
Patent Reexamination Reform Act of 1995
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05/25/1995 Introduced in House
10/24/1995 - Professional Inventor's Alliance
SMALL ENTITIES WILL NOT DARE TO GET A PATENT IF H.R. 1732, THE PATENT REEXAMINATION REFORM ACT OF 1995 BECOMES LAW
H.R. 1732, the Patent Reexamination Reform Act of 1995, would cause the issuance of a patent to be a license to destroy a small entity patent owner. H.R. 1732 is a hunting license for large companies to bring their full legal resources to bear to attack and destroy any individual inventor or small business that gets an important patent issued. H.R. 1732 takes the controversy out of the Federal courts where it belongs, H.R. 1732 deprives the patent owner of important rights and protections that the patent owner has in the Federal courts, H.R. 1732 protects the large company from the legal recourse of the patent owner, and H.R. 1732 places the small entity patent owner at the mercy of predatory large companies. H.R. 1732 implements third party reexaminations in a manner that will severely reduce the number of small entities seeking patents in America. Owning a patent would be too dangerous for a small entity. More...10/10/1995 - David L. Hill
The current concerted effort to weaken the rights of the independent U.S. inventor by attacking those rights simultaneously from several directions may best be understood as an effort to weaken the United States as a viable economic unit. Some groups who have been manipulated into supporting this putsch may not understand the implications of their position. More...
