On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 3:04 PM,
[email protected]<[email protected]> wrote:

> No, it's the courts that decided, not the patent system itself. Enforcement
> of  patents and other IP are in the courts, not through patent clerks.

So, if some politicians decided to make a law that all Texans must
have a job and they cannot be paid more than the minimum wage, and the
courts enforced it, then it is the courts fault?

> No matter how the laws are written, those with the most money tend to win.
> Laws are typically analyzied right left and upside down.  They are
> typically gamed by lawyers, and the ones who can afford to spend the most
> on gaiming them almost always wins.

That sounds like a good argument for severely limiting the number and
complexity of the laws, so that anyone can be familiar with most or
all of them, and easily understand them.

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