Archive for September, 2007
An all-new PatentFizz
Wondering what I did on my summer “vacation”? Go check out the all-new PatentFizz, which was launched this week, and you’ll get an idea.
You’ll notice right away that the site has been completely redesigned. It’s a bit easier on the eyes, you might say. The FizzDisplay pages present the abstract, claims, and [...]
PatentFizz mentioned in The Economist magazine
PatentFizz was recently mentioned in A patent improvement, a feature article in The Economist magazine’s Technology Quarterly. Read the article online here or pick up the September 8-14th print edition at your local newstand.
Andy Oram, the story’s author, does an excellent job of profiling the Peer to Patent project, which aims to open the [...]
Let the games begin
I note the following from today’s floor debate of H.R. 1908, The Patent Reform Act of 2007:
1. Patent trolls and “bad patents” continue to be the rallying cry of the reformers. Amazing, then, that no mention was made of eBay v. MercExchange, KSR v. Teleflex, or the PTO rules limiting the ability to [...]



