Myths of the Patent Wars: Are Software Patents Stifling Innovation?

By David Kline and Bernard J. Cassidy What if (Almost) Everything You Thought You Knew About America’s “Broken” Patent System Was Wrong? What follows is the fourth and final installment in the “Myths of the Patent Wars” series. The necessary legislative effort to curb bad actors in the patent industry has been “hijacked” by a small […]

Myths of the Patent Wars: The ITC and Excessive Patent Damages Myths

David Kline and Bernard J. Cassidy What if (Almost) Everything You Thought You Knew About America’s “Broken” Patent System Was Wrong? What follows is the third installment in the four-part “Myths of the Patent Wars” series. The necessary legislative effort to curb bad actors in the patent industry has been “hijacked” by a small handful of […]

Myths of the Patent Wars: Are Non-Practicing Entities The Problem?

By David Kline and Bernard J. Cassidy What if (Almost) Everything You Thought You Knew About America’s “Broken” Patent System Was Wrong? What follows is the second installment in the four-part “Myths of the Patent Wars” series. The necessary legislative effort to curb bad actors in the patent industry has been “hijacked” by a small handful […]

Myths of the Patent Wars: An “Explosion Of Patent Litigation” Greater Than Any in History?

By David Kline and Bernard J. Cassidy What if (Almost) Everything You Thought You Knew About America’s “Broken” Patent System Was Wrong? What follows is the first installment in the four-part “Myths of the Patent Wars” series. Four months ago, the House of Representatives passed the “Innovation Act” (H.R. 3309), which would impose sweeping changes […]