17 Sep
Posted by: John White in: Innovation Policy, News, Patent Troll
The below the fold article September 17 in the Wall Street Journal about Nathan Myhrvold, of Intellectual Ventures, should have displaced the above the fold headlines regarding the vague financial turmoil currently afflicting the U.S. and World Economy. Whereas one will pass, like kidney stones, with much watery eyed pain and gnashing of teeth, [...]
17 Sep
Posted by: Gene Quinn in: Innovation Policy, News, Patent Troll
Let’s be perfectly honest, the US patent system has stopped rewarding innovation and has started rewarding those who have the finances and ability to game the system. That is a huge problem and one that needs to be addressed far more quickly than any other problem facing us. I have been saying for years that [...]
16 Sep
Posted by: Gene Quinn in: Election 2008, Innovation Policy, News
I stumbled across an interested report titled Comparing the Candidates’ Technology & Innovation Policies written by The Information Technology & Innovation Foundation, a non-partisan research and educational institute whose mission is to formulate and promote public policies to advance technological innovation and productivity internationally, in Washington, and in the states. The report goes through issue [...]