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The Individual Inventor Motif in the Age of the Patent Troll

Name
The Individual Inventor Motif in the Age of the Patent Troll
Cite
SSRN Working Paper
Year
2009
Bluebook cite
Cotropia, Christopher Anthony,The Individual Inventor Motif in the Age of the Patent Troll(July 1, 2009). Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1434921
Author
Christopher Anthony Cotropia
URL
Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1434921
Item Type
article
Summary
The individual inventor motif has been part of American patent law since its inception. The question is whether the recent patent troll hunt has damaged the individual inventor's image and, in turn, caused Congress, the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), and the courts to not be as concerned with patent law's impact on the small inventor. This Article explores whether there has been an attitude change by looking at various sources such as congressional statements and testimony in discussions of the recent proposed patent reform legislation, the USPTO's response to comments on two recently proposed sets of patent rules, and recent Supreme Court patent decisions. These sources indicate that the rhetoric of the motif has remained unchanged, but its substantive impact is essentially nil. This investigation also provides a broader insight into the various governmental institutions' roles in patent law.

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