Stolen from /.

The U.S. patent system is in bad shape and needs reform, said Rep.
Howard Berman (D-California) and a bipartisan group of lawmakers in a
House Judiciary subcommittee hearing Thursday. Although Congress has
long considered the patent system a shambles and has attempted to pass
corrective legislation several times in the past, the issue is so
sprawling and integral to the U.S. economy that progress has come
slowly and in grudging increments. But lawmakers in the current
Congress have vowed anew to clean up a system overwhelmed by frivolous
patent applications and expensive lawsuits........
http://www.wired.com/news/technology/1,72743-0.html
http://judiciary.house.gov/OversightOpeningStatement.aspx?ID=90

Notice anything missing? The rest of us, the people.  The wired
article, and the opening statement by the chairperson say the issue is
important because it is hurting US businesses. I am concerned that a
crazy patent system is going to be replace by a more business friendly
one that still leaves the people locked out.  Perhaps those familiar
could enlighten the list?


Chris
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