How Federal Courts Crush Inventors and Protect Corporate Interests

No patent issued by the Patent Office (PTO) is secure and getting patents is time consuming and costly, especially for individuals. Far from securing patents, the PTO unsecures them under an unconstitutional presumption of validity and makes them tickets to federal courts. Here as example, I give a detailed summary of patent case Constant vs AMD. The decision in that case was made in the absence of jurisdiction, not justified on merits, and in fraud of the administration of justice.

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How Federal Courts Crush Inventors and Protect Corporate Interests

No patent issued by the Patent Office (PTO) is secure and getting patents is time consuming and costly, especially for individuals. Far from securing patents, the PTO unsecures them under an unconstitutional presumption of validity and makes them tickets to federal courts. Here as example, I give a detailed summary of patent case Constant vs AMD. The decision in that case was made in the absence of jurisdiction, not justified on merits, and in fraud of the administration of justice.

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How Federal Courts Crush Inventors and Protect Corporate Interests

How Federal Courts Crush Inventors and Protect Corporate Interests

by James Constant
How Federal Courts Crush Inventors and Protect Corporate Interests

How Federal Courts Crush Inventors and Protect Corporate Interests

by James Constant

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Overview

No patent issued by the Patent Office (PTO) is secure and getting patents is time consuming and costly, especially for individuals. Far from securing patents, the PTO unsecures them under an unconstitutional presumption of validity and makes them tickets to federal courts. Here as example, I give a detailed summary of patent case Constant vs AMD. The decision in that case was made in the absence of jurisdiction, not justified on merits, and in fraud of the administration of justice.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940045182140
Publisher: James Constant
Publication date: 07/27/2013
Series: Patent Reform , #5
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 36 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

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