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> pay the USPTO an $8800

This is a small thing, but filing fees (for a small entity) are $462. The fact that you think USPTO fees are this much indicates to me that you have never had anything to do with an actual patent application, have no real idea what you're talking about, and are basically making shit up. But then, your article conveyed that pretty clearly as well.



Wow. Usually we try to keep things a little more civil here. This filing fee is the smallest portion of what you need to pay in order to file a patent. First, you need to get a patent attorney to help you put your filing together. I don't know what lawyers you use, but this can typically run more than $15k and up to do it right.

Edit: Since I don't seem to be able to reply to your comment, thank you for your sort of apology. You can read at length about this particular bill here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/America_Invents_Act. It's not all sunshine and equivalencies.

Perhaps we can have a discussion about it some time, but as someone who has both been in startups that have pursued patents and been in a company sued by a patent troll, you're just going to have to accept that we have different views on the issue.


Sorry, not really trying to be a dick. But your article reads like you're trying to stir up the (already considerable) patent hatred around here, without really understanding the issues.

And yes, I know the filing fee is insubstantial compared to the legal fees. The point was that you should know that too, if you're expounding on patent law and policy.




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