The Patent Office and the Problem of Reform (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

Whitney, James A.

 
9781331423522: The Patent Office and the Problem of Reform (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

How the patent system works today and what reform could change. This book analyzes the moral and legal foundations of patent rights, how the Patent Office operates in practice, and the reform ideas that aim to improve fairness and efficiency. It discusses ideas like separating examination from decision making and limiting what examiners can decide, to better protect inventors and the public.

The text surveys the responsibilities of examiners, references, and the review process, highlighting how current practices can delay or misjudge legitimate claims. It also shares practical guidance for inventors and attorneys on preparation, disclosures, and strategy in pursuing patents. Historical perspectives and key arguments frame the case for reform, without relying on outside conjecture.




  • How patentable ideas are examined and what counts as prior art

  • Arguments for a two-tribunal system that separates search and patentability decisions

  • Practical rules for inventors and attorneys to strengthen applications

  • Historical context and core principles guiding patent reform



Ideal for readers interested in legal history, government reform, and how innovation is protected in practice.

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