Curt Rose
Curtis Rose, Director of Patents, HP
The launch of a steamboat in Philadelphia leads the creators of a nascent nation to provide for the promotion and protection of science and the useful arts.
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Todd Dickinson
Vice President & Chief Intellectual Property Counsel, General Electric
For Dickinson, a former Director of the USPTO, the new
paradigm created by the partnership of USPTO, applicant
companies like GE, and the Peer To Patent: Community
Patent Review team brings needed change to the patent,
strengthening the quality of process. Participating
applicants will find that consideration and submission of
prior art will help avoid problems later. [Permalink]
PJ (Pamela Jones)
Founder and Editor, Groklaw
Out-of-control patents stymie software innnovation,
especially frustrating Free and Open Source Software
developers. Peer To Patent will help close the USPTO
examiners' information gap of prior art, preventing
"stupid" patents before they multiply.
If you don't like the "ridiculous" patents,
this is the opportunity to tell agency with
the power to change. [Credits] [Permalink]
Tim O'Reilly
Founder and CEO, O'Reilly Media; Patent Reform Activist
People with ordinary skill in the art, who know computers,
can help overcome a "proliferation of bad patents"
and "huge tax on innovation" by sharing their knowledge
in the Peer To Patent process. [Permalink]
Jim Saliba
Vice President of Intellectual Property and Standards, CA
With nearly 420,000 patents issued last year, a
collaborative public effort is need to relieve
stress on the patent process. [Permalink]
Manny Schecter
Associate General Counsel, Intellectual Property Law, IBM
By understanding what is prior art, and involving
public collaboration, patent examiners will be successful in
determining inventions that are "truly new and unobvious." [Permalink]
Manny Schecter
Associate General Counsel, Intellectual Property Law, IBM
Your personal involvement in the Peer To Patent project
is needed to "restore integrity to the patent system"
and spur innovation. [Permalink]
What is Prior Art?
Prof. Joseph Dembo (Fordham University)
Written by Beth Noveck, Dana Powers, and Christopher Wong.
Narrated by Prof. Joseph Dembo. Produced by Christopher
Wong and Brian Pyne. This tutorial is an introduction to the
concept of Prior Art. It will give you a basic understanding
of what Prior Art is and how to find it. [Permalink]
How To Use Peer To Patent
Beth Noveck, Prof. New York Law School
Written by Beth Noveck and Christopher Wong. Narrated
by Prof. Beth Noveck (New York Law School). Produced by
Christopher Wong.
This Screencast will teach you how to utilize and navigate the Peer To Patent website so that you can effectively contribute to the public review of pending patent applications. [Permalink]
This Screencast will teach you how to utilize and navigate the Peer To Patent website so that you can effectively contribute to the public review of pending patent applications. [Permalink]
How To Use Peer To Patent ... (longer)
Tadahiko (Tad) Kataoka, IP Law Attorney, Intellectual Property Law Department, IBM Japan
このスクリーンキャストでは、ピア・ツゥー・パテント(コミュニティ・パテント・レビュー)のウェブサイトの使い方をご紹介します。これにより、公衆による特許出願のレビューにあなたも効果的に貢献することができるでしょう
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How To Use Peer To Patent
Tadahiko (Tad) Kataoka, IP Law Attorney, Intellectual Property Law Department, IBM Japan
このスクリーンキャストでは、ピア・ツゥー・パテント(コミュニティ・パテント・レビュー)のウェブサイトの使い方をご紹介します。これにより、公衆による特許出願のレビューにあなたも効果的に貢献することができるでしょう
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Peer To Patent Project: A Community Review Process
IBM Labs
Jim Saliba
Vice President of Intellectual Property and Standards, CA
With nearly 420,000 patents issued last year, a
collaborative public effort is need to relieve
stress on the patent process. [Permalink]
















