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Coalition for 21st Century Patent Reform : ウィキペディア英語版 | Coalition for 21st Century Patent Reform The Coalition for 21st Century Patent Reform (CFCPR) is an ad hoc organization of companies who are lobbying for reforms to the US patent system. They are opposed to various provision of the Patent Reform Act of 2007,〔(Scott M Fulton III, "Patent Reform Legislation Aims to End Massive Settlement Fees", BetaNews April 18, 2007 )〕 including its limitations for damages due to patent infringement,〔("Coalition criticizes patent legislation.", Biotech Patent News, August 2007 )〕〔(Anne Broach, "Congress takes new stab at patent system overhaul", CNET News, April 18, 2007 )〕 and the "second window" post-grant review.〔(Wegner, Hal, "Wegner on Patent Reform", Patently O Blog, April 27, 2007 )〕 ==Principles==
The CFCPR believes that the following principles should drive patent reform 〔("Key Principles for Reform" CFCPR Web Site, last viewed 1/20/08 )〕 *"Provide the USPTO with adequate resources to assure quality examination of all patent applications." *"Significantly limit 'subjective elements in patent litigation. These include the 'inequitable conduct' defense to a patent's enforceability, awarding punitive damages based upon 'willful infringement', and the 'best mode requirement." *"Enact the NAS-recommended harmonizing changes to the U.S. patent laws, i.e., adopt the first-inventor-to-file principle and eliminate the "best mode" requirement." *"Provide an "open review" (post-grant opposition) procedure that facilitates challenging questionable patents in the USPTO."
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