Tech Daily

News | Analysis | Comment | Features | Reviews

IBM tackles US patent chaos

Big Blue promotes transparent applications

Andrew Charlesworth, vnunet.com 28 Sep 2006

IBM is overhauling its patent application procedures to reduce the number of patent disputes that end up in US courts, and is encouraging other companies to follow its lead. 

Increased use of technological innovations in all aspects of business and day-to-day life has resulted in a dramatic increase in the number of patents filed with the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). 

Pharmaceutical innovation, especially in the field of gene research, has exacerbated the problem, and the USPTO is now swamped with patent applications.

A total of 17,962 patents were filed by the 10 most prolific companies and top 10 universities in 2005 alone.

Patent licensing has become a large part of many US firms' business and, as the financial rewards rise, an increasing number of companies resort to litigation to settle disputes, similarly inundating the courts.

IBM has led the world in the number of patents filed for the past 13 years, filing 2,941 in 2005. So the company's move to tackle the patent problem has as good a chance as any of making an impact.

One aspect of IBM's new patent procedure will be to publish innovations online that it plans to patent six months before filing.

Currently, the PTO publishes patent applications for two months, 18 months after they have been filed.

By providing a longer period of open public review, IBM hopes that many patents which are likely to be disputed in court are aborted by private negotiation.

Continued on page 2 >

See also:

The US Patent and Trademark Office has reported a new record for the number of software patents awarded in a single year40,000 new software patents expected in the US during 2006  20 Sep 2006
The Microsoft Open Specification Promise covers developers and distributors of proprietary and open source applicationsPromise not to enforce web services patents given cautious welcome   18 Sep 2006
IBM has developed a mobile phone system designed to improve communications for hearing impaired usersLocation-specific alerts delivered via SMS  13 Sep 2006
The Eclipse open source IDE has been given a boost from IBM in the form of new software tools and resourcesPromises to help Eclipse users develop applications faster  08 Sep 2006
A Texas judge has ruled against Microsoft in an ongoing patent dispute surrounding the firm's product activation technologyRedmond ordered to pay $140m to Z4  24 Aug 2006
Apple and Creative Technology have agreed to settle a patent dispute over the iPod user interfaceSettlement ends fight over iPod user interface  24 Aug 2006
Widens customer choice, says analyst firm  07 Aug 2006

All Privacy & Data

Like this story? Spread the news by clicking below:

Post this to Delicious del.icio.us    Post this to Digg Digg this    Post this to reddit reddit!

R E L A T E D   C O N T E N T