CCIA Applauds Legislation Targeting Patent Abuse
7/11/2013
Reps. Blake Farenthold, R-Texas, and Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., introduced a bipartisan bill in the House Wednesday
afternoon to help mitigate the impact of lawsuits from patent trolls. The bill
is H.R. 2639, The
Patent Litigation and Innovation Act of 2013. This bill is noteworthy as
the first bill introduced in this Congress that specifically helps innocent
purchasers who get sued by patent trolls.
The bill is similar to the Patent
Abuse Reduction Act S. 1013 introduced by Sen. John Cornyn R-Texas, but
it offers some additional protections like slowing down costly parts of the
lawsuit until some threshold issues can be worked out.
The Computer & Communications Industry
Association is a longtime advocate of comprehensive patent reform. The
following can be attributed to CCIA patent counsel Matt Levy.
“It’s exciting to see lawmakers proposing new
solutions to help curb abuses of the patent system – in this case lawsuits that
target consumers.We are delighted to be supporting Rep.
Jeffries and Rep. Farenthold on this bill.
“Another very interesting idea in the bill is
to treat patent cases more like securities cases in that judges would have to
do a review at the end of the case to determine if the attorneys satisfied
their obligations to not file frivolous papers with the court.”