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Posted On: 03/01/2019 9:22:46 AM
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Some really fantastic comments from the last couple days at the bottom of the article http://www.ipwatchdog.com/2019/02/25/federal-...id=106668/ :
Anon February 27, 2019 10:50 am
I agree that for the Supreme Court to actually use the Scissors, that they would have to mightily walk back from their prior positions (and some on the Bench may simply be incapable of such an action); that being said, their IS a building consensus (as I noted) across all three branches that the intrusion of the Supreme Court and their mucking up of 35 USC 101 is a serious problem, that if the Court does not backtrack now, that THEY will be pegged as the scape goat for the fruits of their works. ALL of the woes of a degraded innovation environment will be placed at their (meddling and officious) feet, and you can rest assured that the “out” NOT taken will be brought front and center to any later waffling that they may attempt to engage in.
From the likes of yours truly (and certainly others), the Court’s own actions will be in the spotlight.
And a growing sense of disrepute – from each of the various angles – is certainly one motivator for fixing the underlying problem of the score board being broken.
BP February 27, 2019 12:17 pm
@16 Anon, ha
Anon February 27, 2019 10:50 am
I agree that for the Supreme Court to actually use the Scissors, that they would have to mightily walk back from their prior positions (and some on the Bench may simply be incapable of such an action); that being said, their IS a building consensus (as I noted) across all three branches that the intrusion of the Supreme Court and their mucking up of 35 USC 101 is a serious problem, that if the Court does not backtrack now, that THEY will be pegged as the scape goat for the fruits of their works. ALL of the woes of a degraded innovation environment will be placed at their (meddling and officious) feet, and you can rest assured that the “out” NOT taken will be brought front and center to any later waffling that they may attempt to engage in.
From the likes of yours truly (and certainly others), the Court’s own actions will be in the spotlight.
And a growing sense of disrepute – from each of the various angles – is certainly one motivator for fixing the underlying problem of the score board being broken.
BP February 27, 2019 12:17 pm
@16 Anon, ha
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