Ryuji
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There are two major places where you have to fight in the patent process. One is to fight with the examiners to prove they are wrong (if they are) and another is to litigate.
The examiners are very tough but they don't always know what they are saying. Sometimes they make good judgment but not always. Sometimes you are SOL. What matters more is not just to have a good lawyer but also you (the inventor) become very familiar with the process of getting a patent.
Anyway, in the case of Tektol developers, I had enough design parameters to avoid all those patents so I'd rather do that than spend money and time to fight. I'd be happier if they gave up some of the patents they are not using though.
Another surprising thing is that there is a patent assigned to Kodak that names triethanolamine and salicylic acid (not as the main part of their claims but in the detailed description) that came way after I started using these compounds (as you can confirm online by searching my past postings elsewhere---this predates APUG). The patent has not much useful content and I'm not bothered by its offensive legal power, though.
There are two major places where you have to fight in the patent process. One is to fight with the examiners to prove they are wrong (if they are) and another is to litigate.
The examiners are very tough but they don't always know what they are saying. Sometimes they make good judgment but not always. Sometimes you are SOL. What matters more is not just to have a good lawyer but also you (the inventor) become very familiar with the process of getting a patent.
Anyway, in the case of Tektol developers, I had enough design parameters to avoid all those patents so I'd rather do that than spend money and time to fight. I'd be happier if they gave up some of the patents they are not using though.
Another surprising thing is that there is a patent assigned to Kodak that names triethanolamine and salicylic acid (not as the main part of their claims but in the detailed description) that came way after I started using these compounds (as you can confirm online by searching my past postings elsewhere---this predates APUG). The patent has not much useful content and I'm not bothered by its offensive legal power, though.