Tom DelRosario wrote:

> Actually, to be a patent examiner, you need a BS in Engineering or a physical 
>science specialty (http://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/ac/ahrpa/ohr/jobs/exam.htm) That 
>is the same requirement to be a Patent Agent (one who prosecutes patents.  You don't 
>need a law degree.
> 
> To be a Patent Attorney, you must have the BS and a law degree.

Hi Tom,

Thanks for the correction. I remember reading somewhere an
article on the patent process which mentioned the need for a law
degree. I guess the source was wrong.

> As for 1-click, it is too early to say whether or not that is a valid patent, as the 
>case is still before a court.

Thanks again. I didn't know this.

Anyway, this discussion has moved away from my initial question
(not that I mind) about ECF. Why aren't other camera makers
adopting it? Is it considered a gimmick that doesn't really work?

Chris
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