‘out in front’

http://fortune.com/2019/03/02/us-tech-race-china/?iid=sr-link2

‘The U.S. is still out in front of global rivals when it comes to innovation”

Says who? By our last study the small entity share of issued patents had shrunk to only about 10% of its historical average. Why? Because patents for us are now too hard, expensive and slow to get, keep and enforce. Our large multinational competitors are now free to rob and crush us which they readily do…repeatedly.

In fact, today’s patent system more discourages inventors than encourages. We have to fight to get our patents then find only our large competitors are able to enforce theirs. We cannot ours. Why bother when we’re beaten before we even begin?

For our position and the changes we advocate (the rest of the truth) to restore the patent system, or to join our effort, please visit us at https://aminventorsforjustice.wordpress.com/category/our-position/
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“quietly acquired”

http://fortune.com/2019/03/05/apple-lighthouse-ai-patents/?iid=sr-link4

‘quietly acquired a failed …”

Why did they fail? Was it because they were unable to get, keep, and enforce patents for their inventions? That is often the case today for inventors and small businesses. It can take us over a decade to get our patents and then we find we cannot keep or enforce them. The American patent system has been said to now be a sport of kings. Many inventors believe it is rather a sport of thieves.

For our position and the changes we advocate (the rest of the truth) to restore the patent system, or to join our effort, please visit us at https://aminventorsforjustice.wordpress.com/category/our-position/
or, contact us at aifj@mail.com