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America Invents Act: Most Significant Patent Reforms Since 1952

Nora Sleeth is a JD candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School.

On , President Obama signed the , initiating the most significant development in American patent law since 1952. The reforms are intended to aid inventors in bringing their inventions to market with the aim of improving business and employment opportunities. The Act is a reflection of the recommendations of the , which as a means of boosting the economy.

The America Invents Act is not without controversy, as two of its most significant reforms have received some degree of negative response. Firstly, the Act has the ā€œfirst to inventā€ patent system to a ā€œfirst to fileā€ approach. The ā€œfirst to inventā€ system was unique to the United States and allowed the original inventor to be the first to patent despite the existence of any subsequent inventors. The ā€œfirst to fileā€ system; however, grants the patent to the first person to apply for registration of that patent.

Critics of the ā€œfirst to fileā€ approach oppose this reform on the grounds that it generates a and discourages innovation and creativity. As a result, inventors may be drawn away from the United States. Conversely, the ā€œfirst to inventā€ system has historically created substantial that have impeded the efficiency of patent registry. Litigation over who is actually the original inventor served as a significant obstacle for many inventors. Ā In addition, the ā€œfirst to fileā€ approach works in conjunction with a designed to help start-ups and new businesses.

Secondly, the America Invents Act has introduced a post-grant review system that critics fear will serve as a further deterrent to litigation. Under this system, All that is required by the third party is some evidence proving invalidity. Despite criticisms, this new approach presents a much cheaper and efficient alternative to litigation. It serves to prevent future conflicts that are costly and ultimately detrimental to business endeavors. , the post-grant review process will improve the quality of patents.

The America Invents Act has American patent law with the law in Canada and in other countries around the world. As a result, entrepreneurs can easily market their products in the States while simultaneously exporting them. The Act has made the whole process more Finally, the US Patent and Trademark Office is able to cooperate with other offices internationally to increase efficiency and facilitate the innovative process.