The USPTO Needs Your Input Now - Help Fight NPEs

You can help support our economy, reduce wasteful NPE litigation, and stop the assertion of bad patents. All it takes is a few minutes of your time.  

The USPTO has issued a set of proposed rules, nearly all of which will make it harder for everyone, including Unified, to challenge bad patents. Examples include the invalid Shipping and Transit or Sportbrain patents, which collectively were asserted over 400 times and sparked over a thousand demand letters. Many of the new proposed rules are outside of the USPTO’s authority and plainly contradict statutes that Congress put in place and the Courts have opined on.

By placing a heavy thumb on the scale in favor of NPEs, these proposals will raise already-high litigation costs for all parties, weaken the Patent Trial and Appeals Board, and seek to stop Unified from challenging particularly bad, invalid patents. Patents that slipped through the system and should have never been issued in the first place will be asserted against American companies, particularly medium and small-sized businesses. Studies show that even a handful of these proposals would cost many hundreds of millions of dollars.   

The USPTO has asked for a limited window in which to get the public’s input, so time is of the essence. Please let the USPTO know you want a fair and open system for all, where anyone can petition the government for review of an invalid patent. That is what Congress put in place, and what the Article III Courts have blessed. This administrative agency should not be trying to overrule them. 

You can take action by selecting the green box, titled “Submit a formal comment” (here), and sharing your thoughts, however brief. All comments are due by June 20, 2023, 11:59 PM EST. It is of critical importance that the USPTO hears from real stakeholders like you.