About the Authors

  • The Authors and Contributors of "Patent Docs" are patent attorneys and agents, many of whom hold doctorates in a diverse array of disciplines.
2018 Juristant Badge - MBHB_165
Juristat #4 Overall Rank

E-mail Newsletter

  • Enter your e-mail address below to receive the "Patent Docs" e-mail newsletter.

Contact the Docs

Disclaimer

  • "Patent Docs" does not contain any legal advice whatsoever. This weblog is for informational purposes only, and its publication does not create an attorney-client relationship. In addition, nothing on "Patent Docs" constitutes a solicitation for business. This weblog is intended primarily for other attorneys. Moreover, "Patent Docs" is the personal weblog of the Authors; it is not edited by the Authors' employers or clients and, as such, no part of this weblog may be so attributed. All posts on "Patent Docs" should be double-checked for their accuracy and current applicability.
Juristat_165
Juristat #8 Overall Rank

Pharma-50-transparent_216px_red

« Trying to Understand What's Not Obvious about What's "Obvious to Try" | Main | Roche and Siena Biotech to Collaborate »

May 17, 2007

Comments

How can we expect some of these guys to get things right or to understand the big picture when the S. Ct. has problems with patent issues.

I love the Kennedy quote- I used to have it hanging in my office.

R.S.

I would like it if just once a reporter spoke with a patent attorney before putting pen to paper.

Thanks for the comment.

Patents and copyrights are nothing more than instruments of monopolization. That is their only value. In a truly free market all producers are free to produce, or reproduce, whatever they want without any limitations or obligations to anyone else. This freedom of productivity is what creates sufficient competition to prevent collusion and price fixing. Most importantly, it provide families and individuals with countless opportunities to earn a decent living employing themselves. Patents and copyrights destroy this freedom by denying all but one producer the right to produce a particular product. It is as patently unjust as it is patently absured.

The comments to this entry are closed.

March 2025

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
            1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
30 31