tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7923005810906159036.post5487715415643600232..comments2024-03-27T12:49:05.975+00:00Comments on IP finance: Crowdsourcing against "Bad" Patents and Patent Trolls: But Not All Black and WhiteAnne Fairpohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02579190868405783459noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7923005810906159036.post-92216355397146549752013-02-12T13:56:58.143+00:002013-02-12T13:56:58.143+00:00Thank you for the interesting read!
We just publ...Thank you for the interesting read! <br /><br />We just published a follow-up post on our Article One Partners Blog addressing some of your comments and questions posed in your post. We’d be interested to hear any comments you may have. Please feel free to contact us if you are interested in further discussing crowdsourcing and IP! <br />Article One Partnershttp://www.articleonepartners.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7923005810906159036.post-28583211324075098202013-01-25T14:50:51.491+00:002013-01-25T14:50:51.491+00:00Neil: The other framework of "bad" pate...Neil: The other framework of "bad" patents is "stupid" patents, for which a chaired position now exists at the EFF. http://www.wired.com/business/2012/12/eff-patent-donation/ <br />Of course, the only "stupid" (or "bad") patent is one you don't yourself own. <br />Back on topic, though, you are onto something re the crowdsourcing of patents for small companies who don't have the resources to pay the big fees garnered by Article One. CrowdIPR http://www.crowdipr.com/ and BluePatent http://www.bluepatent.com/en are just a couple of the options out there. <br />Article One is expensive, but they're not the only game in town anymore. That's a good thing. Their PR folks deserve a raise for getting them in BusinessWeek, though. Jackie Hutterhttp://ipassetmaximizerblog.comnoreply@blogger.com