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Fact Check: PERA and the PREVAIL Act

The Patent Eligibility Restoration Act (PERA) and the Promoting and the Respecting Economically Vital American Innovation Leadership Act (PREVAIL) Act have continued to face attacks from anti-patent groups. One recent example is an article published by the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), which argues that PERA and PREVAIL would “make the patent system even worse” and

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Inventor Spotlight: William Kroll

C4IP is recognizing William Kroll, who revolutionized America’s high-tech industries by making mass production of titanium possible. Kroll was born in Luxembourg in 1889 and studied engineering in Germany before returning to his home country and inventing a process to produce pure titanium, a strong yet lightweight metal that had previously been difficult to obtain.

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C4IP Coalition Updates: December 2024

As December draws to a close, we wish you and yours a very happy holiday season and a wonderful New Year! We look forward to a productive 2025, and we thank you for your continued support. December Highlights: Advancing the RESTORE Patent Rights Act  The bipartisan RESTORE Patent Rights Act, introduced in July by a

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This Month in IP: December 2024

Strong, consistent IP protections throughout U.S. history enabled the creation of innovative and useful technologies that we use regularly today. From hospitals to housework, every aspect of our lives has benefited greatly from IP, as shown by these historical examples from the month of December: 1948: On December 14, David Slovin received a patent for

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Inventor Spotlight: Philo T. Farnsworth

C4IP is recognizing Philo T. Farnsworth, who revolutionized news and entertainment with his invention of the electronic television. Farnsworth was born in Utah in 1906 and was an avid scientist from a young age, learning about electronics from science magazines. He developed the idea for the electronic television — a device that could produce images

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Fact Check: Claims that Researchers Aren’t Reporting Federal Funding Don’t Hold Up to Scrutiny

Seokbeom Kwon, a systems management engineering professor at Sungkyunkwan University in South Korea, published a journal article in Science claiming that over a quarter of U.S. patents on inventions derived from federally funded research do not disclose that funding as required by law. Kwon also claimed that research is less likely to acknowledge government research

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C4IP Coalition Updates: November 2024

November was a productive month for C4IP! Here’s a roundup of all that we accomplished over the past month. November Highlights: Reforming Patent Adjudication With PREVAIL  The Promoting and Respecting Economically Vital American Innovation Leadership (PREVAIL) Act remains one of the most important innovation policy priorities under consideration in Congress. The landmark bill would reform

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This Month in IP: November 2024

Strong, consistent IP protections throughout U.S. history enabled the creation of innovative and useful technologies that we use regularly today. From high-tech devices to holiday festivities, every aspect of our lives has benefited greatly from IP, as shown by these historical examples from the month of November: 1967: On November 14, Theodore Maiman received a

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New Op-Ed from C4IP Co-Chair Andrei Iancu: To succeed, modern tech needs updated patent law

C4IP Co-Chair and former USPTO Director Andrei Iancu recently published an opinion piece in The Hill that discusses the current confusion around patent eligibility and explains how the Patent Eligibility Restoration Act (PERA) will “set matters right.” Should modern inventions like genetic blood tests to detect disease biomarkers or artificial intelligence be patent-eligible? According to

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New Op-Ed from Former U.S. Commerce Secretary Gary Locke: Innovation drives Minnesota’s economy. Congress should lend a hand.

Former U.S. Ambassador to China, U.S. Secretary of Commerce, and Governor of Washington Gary Locke recently authored an opinion piece in the Minnesota Star Tribune highlighting the importance of two bipartisan bills to Minnesota’s innovation ecosystem. According to Locke, the Promoting and Respecting Economically Vital American Innovation Leadership (PREVAIL) Act and the Patent Eligibility Restoration

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Inventor Spotlight: William Shockley, John Bardeen, and Walter Brattain

C4IP is recognizing William Shockley, John Bardeen, and Walter Brattain, whose invention of the transistor made modern electronics possible. Shockley, Bardeen, and Brattain met in the 1940s at Bell Laboratories when they were hand-picked to work on developing a transistor, a device for generating and amplifying electrical signals. The trio succeeded after just two years,

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New Op-Ed from Judge (ret.) Paul Michel: U.S. Patent Law Needs Congress’ Help

C4IP Board Member and former Chief Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals Paul Michel recently penned an op-ed in the DC ...

Fact Check: PERA and the PREVAIL Act

The Patent Eligibility Restoration Act (PERA) and the Promoting and the Respecting Economically Vital American Innovation Leadership Act (PREVAIL) Act have continued ...

Inventor Spotlight: William Kroll

C4IP is recognizing William Kroll, who revolutionized America’s high-tech industries by making mass production of titanium possible. Kroll was born in Luxembourg ...

C4IP Coalition Updates: December 2024

As December draws to a close, we wish you and yours a very happy holiday season and a wonderful New Year! We ...

This Month in IP: December 2024

Strong, consistent IP protections throughout U.S. history enabled the creation of innovative and useful technologies that we use regularly today. From hospitals ...

Inventor Spotlight: Philo T. Farnsworth

C4IP is recognizing Philo T. Farnsworth, who revolutionized news and entertainment with his invention of the electronic television. Farnsworth was born in ...

Fact Check: Claims that Researchers Aren’t Reporting Federal Funding Don’t Hold Up to Scrutiny

Seokbeom Kwon, a systems management engineering professor at Sungkyunkwan University in South Korea, published a journal article in Science claiming that over ...

C4IP Coalition Updates: November 2024

November was a productive month for C4IP! Here’s a roundup of all that we accomplished over the past month. November Highlights: Reforming ...

This Month in IP: November 2024

Strong, consistent IP protections throughout U.S. history enabled the creation of innovative and useful technologies that we use regularly today. From high-tech ...

New Op-Ed from C4IP Co-Chair Andrei Iancu: To succeed, modern tech needs updated patent law

C4IP Co-Chair and former USPTO Director Andrei Iancu recently published an opinion piece in The Hill that discusses the current confusion around ...

New Op-Ed from Former U.S. Commerce Secretary Gary Locke: Innovation drives Minnesota’s economy. Congress should lend a hand.

Former U.S. Ambassador to China, U.S. Secretary of Commerce, and Governor of Washington Gary Locke recently authored an opinion piece in the ...

Inventor Spotlight: William Shockley, John Bardeen, and Walter Brattain

C4IP is recognizing William Shockley, John Bardeen, and Walter Brattain, whose invention of the transistor made modern electronics possible. Shockley, Bardeen, and ...
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