Obama Signs First Major Patent Law Change Since 1952
Written by Associated Press on September 18, 2011 9:48 am Click for
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— President Barack Obama signed into law Friday a major
overhaul of the nation’s patent system to ease
the way for inventors to bring their products to market.
“We can’t afford to drag our feet any longer,”
he said. Passed in a rare display of congressional bipartisanship,
the America Invents Act is the first significant
change in patent law since 1952. It has been hailed as a
milestone that will spur innovation and create jobs.
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