Peer-to-Patent Closes Shop [UPDATED]
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, July 9 2009
The Peer-to-Patent project, spearheaded by Beth Noveck in her law professor days before she became Deputy U.S. CTO for open government, often gets talked about as one of the more successful examples of how citizens can ... Read More
Obama's Patent Chief Choice Has Known Collaborative Tendencies
BY Nancy Scola | Friday, June 19 2009
The White House has made an intriguing pick with nominating David Kappos to head up the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Kappos is well-known in the patent world as both a patent reformer in general and, from his ... Read More
Amongst the CTO's Jobs, Patent Reform
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, May 19 2009
National Journal's Andrew Noyes has an interesting piece about patent reform that's, alas, behind a pay wall. No worries, though. I'll tell you what's in it. The backdrop is that a fairly major piece of patent rights ... Read More