‘http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/apr/5/editorial-banish-the-trolls/
‘There’s an entire class of litigants in patent law that lawyers call “venue-shoppers.”’
Sure, lawyers for our large infringing (thieving) competitors. They would rather we have to sue them in their back yards where they may have an unfair advantage such as by influencing appointment or election of judges and where their employees or relatives of are on the juries. They would rather rob us in peace and not have to be ‘extort(ed)’ by their pesky small competitors after they rob us blind and drive into bankruptcy.
We would list and refute every distortion or outright lie in this ‘editorial’ piece, but if we did so we would have to reproduce it in its entirety. It would be far easier and shorter to list the truth it contains, so here it is…
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There, that was much easier.
In the later 1800’s many established newspapers conducted a concerted smear campaign against inventor Samuel Morse because he refused to grant them discounts for their use of telegraphs. We gather this piece is similarly motivated. So, whose ox is being gored now?
For our position and the changes we advocate (the rest of the truth) to truly reform the patent system, or to join our effort, please visit us at https://aminventorsforjustice.wordpress.com
or, contact us at aifj@mail.com
We attempted to post our rebuttal in their comment section, but they have blocked us. So the WT is for fair and open public debate??
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