The US House of Representatives has passed its patent reform bill by a vote of 220-175, in the face of opposition from the medical devices industry and the White House1. The bill (HR 1908) intends to restructure the US patent system by converting it from a “first-to-invent” system into one in which patents are instead granted to the first to file2,3. The legislation, which the House passed on 7 September 2007, would also diminish the courts' ability to assess patent infringement damages.
Medical device industry organisation AdvaMed said that the bill “weakens important patent protections by making patents easier to challenge and...
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