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[cc-au] Peers, patents, prior art: The launch of Peer-To-Patent Australia
- From: Jessica Coates <j2.coates AT qut.edu.au>
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- Subject: [cc-au] Peers, patents, prior art: The launch of Peer-To-Patent Australia
- Date: Wed, 9 Dec 2009 16:42:11 +1000
From the CCau website: Did you know that someone has a patent (US Patent 5443036)
over using a laser pointer to exercise a cat? Serious. Likewise, The Walt Disney Company has a patent
(US Patent 5392735)
on a device for talking to dolphins (and perhaps even "whales and
porpoises" too)? With approximately 1 million patents being applied for
across the world each year the task of examiners especially in assessing new
technologies has become increasingly difficult. A new service in Australia will help sort the patent chaff. Starting this
morning, the newly-launched Peer-To-Patent
Australia project is designed to improve the process and the quality of
issued patents by helping to assess whether an invention is new and inventive.
How? With your help! The idea is simple really: harness the power of community experts through
Web 2.0 technologies to improve the patent examination process. The site
publishes pending patent applications from consenting applicants which are made
available for comment for 90 days. During that time, members of community can
review those applications, submit prior art references and comment on the
relevance of any prior art that has been put forward. Up on the site from today is 15 applications from applicants including IBM, General Electric
Company, Hewlett-Packard, Yahoo and CSIRO.
Here's a little sample of what you will find:
Peer-To-Patent started in the United
States as a collaboration between the New York
Law School in collaboration with the US
Patent and Trademark Office. Here in Australia, the project is led by Professor Brian
Fitzgerald and is a joint initiative of Queensland
University of Technology and IP
Australia. Jessica
Coates Project
Manager Creative
Commons Clinic Queensland
University of Technology ph:
07 3138 8301 fax:
07 3138 9395 email:
j2.coates AT qut.edu.au |
- [cc-au] Peers, patents, prior art: The launch of Peer-To-Patent Australia, Jessica Coates, 12/09/2009
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