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We Must Stop S. 507!

Fast track for NAFTRA expansion, Most Favored Nation status for China, and foreign aid are issues that pit internationalist ideologues and multinationals against grassroots Americans. But the issue that marks this division most clearly is the Ominous Patent bill (oops, the Omnibus Patent bill), S. 507.

The United States produced more than 90 percent of the worlds's inventions because our patent system is superior to every other country's. Other countries which want to steal our technology, and multinationals who want to curry favor with foreign markets demand we change our system. Senator OrrinHatch (R UT) has rushed a slightly amended S. 507 through his Judiciary Committee.

Senate Small Business Committee Chairman Kit Bond (R-MO) is circulating a Dear Colleague letter pointing out that, even as amended, S. 507 will "jeopardize the value, certainly and protection of the American patent, threatens the ability of independent inventors and small businesses to continue their incredible work."

Here is why:

(1) Hatch's bill would greatly expand the procedures for reexamination of all existing patents, making it much easier for foreign and domestic corporations to challenge a patent immediately and invalidate patents already issued. This would dramatically decrease the existing rights of all current U.S. patent holders. Challenging and defending a patent are very expensive processes. Forcing the inventor to defend his patent in a second examination puts a very costly burden on inventors and small businesses and would be a significant advantage to deep- pocket corporations. As Senator Bond explains, this "will destroy the certainty of a patent that is critical for the small guy to attract investors."



(2) Hatch's bill would undercut our whole patent system by creating a new defense for patent infringers called "prior use." This would exempt from the payment of royalties an infringer who asserts he was using the idea before it was patented, thereby diluting the U.S. patent holder's constitutional "exclusive right." Small businesses that have spent time and money creating a new idea and bringing it to market would thus have the value of their patent, dramatically reduced. The advantage would shift to big firms which poach on the ideas of individuals, then use large legal resources to avoid the patent process and the payment of royalties.

(3) Hatch's bill would change the patent office from a government agency to a corporation with an outside board of directors and employees excluded from civil service. Hatch's big- business bias is painfully obvious: the text of S. 507 actually states that the directors shall include "individuals" (in the plural) with "achievement" in "corporate finance and management." In his amendment, Hatch agreed to allow one member of the board to be an independent inventor; but, as Senator Bond points out, no space is reserved for a small-business representative. Hatch's gesture is tokenism, and it certainly does not protect inventors' rights. The bill would even allow corporations to influence the patent, office through "gifts" (a.k.a. bribes). Hatch bragged in his press release that he "accommodated the Administration" by "fending off the unjustified but, politically appealing attacks on the corporation's gift provision."

(4) Hatch's S. 507 as originally introduced would have eliminated our traditional rule that all patent applications remain secret unless and until a patent is actually issued. Although the amended S. 507 now includes a limited exception for U.S. inventors willing to forgo applying for a foreign patent, early publication was and is the primary goal of the extraordinary lobbying effort to change our patent system being made by the Japanese and the multinationals.

Senator Bond accurately points out the initial secrecy about an invention is "the cornerstone of our patent system" because it preserves the property-right of the inventor until he gets his legal rights recognized in a patent. Publication of the details of an 'invention before a patent is issued would set it up to be stolen by infringers and copycats all over the world who are, as Bond says just "waiting around for American ideas to take to market." The game plan of the lobbyists for the foreigners and multinationals is to use the newly created corporation, with a board dominated by big-corporation types, to accomplish the same goal through regulations that never go through Congress.

Last year, FDA Week exposed that Patent Commissioner Bruce Lehman had made a deal to give the Chinese the entire U.S. patent data base on magnetic tapes, including five and a half trillion characters of information with technical drawings and chemical formulations. Americans have to pay to get this data, but Lehman wanted to give this multimillion-dollar American asset free to the Chinese.

Senator Bond says that S. 507's changes in our patent system would have "enormous consequences." Indeed, they would. The consequences are all bad, and S. 507 has no redeeming value.

Excerpts from a Phyllis Schlafly column

EDITOR's NOTE: Schlafly is a leading voice of the Religious Right. For once she's got it right!

Call, write, or fax Senators Reid and Bryan!



NIA Has Own Internet Site


Thanks to the hard work of NIA member Vince Chemist, we now have our own internet site on the world-wide-web. It can be reached at: 'http://www.greatbasin.net/~inventors'. Check it out. Vince is Webmaster.. His phone is 677-0123.


RayHunt Youth Sports Fund

As many of you know, Tony Patti's son recently died at the age of 36 of a heart attack while playing basketball. NIA has contributed $100 to his memorial fund. Anyone wishing to donate to this worthy cause can send contributions to the "Ray Hunt Youth Sports Fund," at U.S. Bank, North Hills Branch, 1075 North Hills Blvd., Stead, NV. 89506. The account number is 912 6015 115.



NIA Joins Reno-Sparks C of C

The NIA is now a member of the Reno-Sparks Chamber of Commerce. For further details ask Tony Patti.



Scam Artists Snagged

In a sting operation, the Federal Trade Commission in Washington, D.C. has just announced the arrest and indictment of six companies for Patent fraud scams against American inventors.



Need State Fair Volunteers

Volunteers are needed to help design, set up, and man our booth at the Nevada State Fair. Again, check with Tony Patti for details.



Patent Potluck Picnic

Our Picnic meeting will be held on August 23rd from 10 a.m.to 2pm. at Galena Park, seven miles up the Mt. Rose Highway. Bring your favorite or special ethnic dishes to share. Soft drinks will be provided. Bring your own hard drinks if you prefer. Also bring prototypes of your latest inventions and prototypes or your own games which might be fun to play. Please volunteer to help as our Secretary Tom Ballow needs all the help he can get.




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Evans, Gould and You

Don Evans will be showing how a manufacturer helps the inventor in the development of a new product. He will bring parts of the Sonicare Tooth Brush manufactured by his firm. The popular electric tooth brush and its inventor were shown in the an article in latest Costco magazine. Don will tell and show how the invention was developed from the standpoint of the manufacturer. Art Gould will show his 10 minute corporate image film, "Menasco." The video was designed to enhance the public image of a company. It also shows how large manufacturing firms operate. The company Menasco has since been taken over by Colt Industries. The rest of the meeting will be YOU with opportunity for all to show their latest works in 5 minute presentations.



Meeting Agenda


Speaker: Don Evans
Subject: Sonicare Toothbrush
Video: Arthur Gould's "Menasco"


Patent of the Month


Arthur Gould's Bagger U.S. Patent #5,513,822

Arthur Gould's Bagger Picture

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