On Wed, 20 Jun 2012 00:30:16 +0200, phil swenson <[email protected]>
wrote:
I think it's naive to think that it's possible for the US patent
office to manage software patents. They are inherently abstract and
largely very difficult to understand. Does anyone really think that
the USPO attracts the quality of computer scientists needed to make
reasonable judgements?
It depends on how much money the USPO would pay them, which in turn
depends on how much the US goverments feels the need that software patents
are done in the proper way.
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