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The Patent Reform Act may refer to: The Patent Reform Act of 2005, an unenacted bill introduced in the 109th United States Congress; The Patent Reform Act of 2007, an unenacted bill introduced in the 110th United States Congress; The Patent Reform Act of 2009, an unenacted bill introduced in the 111th United States Congress
Leahy–Smith America Invents Act; Long title: To amend title 35, United States Code, to provide for patent reform. Acronyms (colloquial) AIA: Nicknames: Patent Reform: Enacted by: the 112th United States Congress: Effective: September 16, 2012: Citations; Public law: 112–29: Statutes at Large: 125 Stat. 284 through 125 Stat. 341 (57 pages ...
The Patent Reform Act of 2007 (H.R. 1908, S. 1145) was a bill introduced in the 110th United States Congress to introduce changes in United States patent law. Democratic Congressman Howard Berman introduced the House of Representatives bill on April 18, 2007. Democratic Party Senator Patrick Leahy introduced the Senate bill on April 18, 2007 ...
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For example, the IEEE stated in its submission to the House Judiciary Committee, charged with the study of the Patent Reform Act of 2007, that "We believe that much of the legislation is a disincentive to inventiveness, and stifles new businesses and job growth by threatening the financial rewards available to innovators in U.S. industry ...
1790. First Patent Act empowered the Secretary of State, the Secretary for the Department of War, and the Attorney General to examine patents for inventions deemed "sufficiently useful and important." 1793. Second Patent Act eliminated examination of patent applications, emphasized enablement requirement. This Act did not have a requirement for ...
The 109th Congress concluded on January 3, 2007 without enacting H.R. 2795. Much of the proposed Act was carried into the proposed Patent Reform Act of 2007 (H.R. 1908, S. 1145), which was introduced in the 110th Congress on 18 April 2007. A similar act was introduced as the Patent Reform Act of 2009 in the 111th Congress.
However, three consecutive congressional sessions in the United States from 2005–2009 have attempted to change the United States to the first-to-file rule with the Patent Reform Act of 2005, the Patent Reform Act of 2007, and the Patent Reform Act of 2009.