http://news.yahoo.com/microsoft-ibm-lobbying-seen-killing-key-anti-patent-033009678.html


"Patent trolls” is a slang term for patent-holding firms that produce no
real products of their own but instead accumulate large patent portfolios
that they then use to sue other companies for allegedly infringing upon
their intellectual property. With patent suits increasingly clogging up the
United States court system, regulatory bodies such as the International
Trade Commission have tried taking steps in recent months to cut patent
trolls’ ability to file suits within the U.S. Patent trolls are fighting
back, however, and are investing in a big lobbying push to make sure
lawmakers hear their side of the story.

Well it doesn’t take long for good ideas to die in Washington and The
Washington Post reports that a key part of the proposed legislation has
already been cut due in large part to lobbying from tech giants Microsoft
and IBM. Apparently the two companies were particularly upset by a
provision that would have made it much easier to invalidate low-quality
software patents and they succeeded in getting the House Judiciary
Committee to scrap it from the reform bill.

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