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Patent Reform Act of 2005 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Patent Reform Act of 2005
The Patent Reform Act of 2005 () was United States patent legislation proposed in the 109th United States Congress. Texas Republican Congressman Lamar S. Smith introduced the Act on 8 June 2005.〔Dennis Crouch, (''Patent Reform: Patent Act of 2005'' ), blog entry, Patently-O, June 9, 2005〕 Smith called the Act "the most comprehensive change to U.S. patent law since Congress passed the 1952 Patent Act." The Act proposed many of the recommendations made by a 2003 report by the Federal Trade Commission〔Federal Trade Commission, (''To Promote Innovation: The Proper Balance of Competition and Patent Law and Policy, A Report by the Federal Trade Commission'' ), October 2003 (pdf)〕 and a 2004 report by the National Academy of Sciences.〔National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Intellectual Property Rights in the Knowledge-Based Economy, (''A Patent System for the 21st Century'' ), Stephen A. Merrill, Richard C. Levin, and Mark B. Myers, editors, 2004, ISBN 0-309-08910-7〕 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 (, ), 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. == Proposed changes in U.S. patent law ==
H.R. 2795 would have harmonized American patent law with the patent laws of the rest of the world by making the following changes in U.S. patent law:
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