US Inventor sent a letter to President Trump on September 12 alerting him to the crisis facing the U.S. patent system.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce released an
alarming report showing our patent
system has slipped from its historic first place to tenth in the
world. At the core of this historic
drop are three problems: the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB),
established under
President Obama, the “abstract idea” exception to patentable subject
matter under 35 USC 101,
and injunctive relief, which is now rarely awarded upon a finding of
infringement.
These problems all boil down to the
current view of patent rights, minted under your
predecessor, that a patent is not a property right despite over 220
years of precedent and black
letter law. As a result, a small company cannot defend a patent. As a
result, the company
cannot attract investment. Instead, that investment is now going
overseas – primarily to China –
and job creation follows. Soon, this will also have grave national
security implications.
Inventors and startups need the PTAB
eliminated, exceptions to 35 USC 101 reigned in, and
injunctive relief upon a finding of infringement restored. Without
these three changes, innovative
new businesses will attract limited early stage investment.