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Analysis of Patents

Analysis of Patents. Rewording patent claims & descriptions doesn't make it patentable. Patent Analysis. USPTO Bulk Data downloadable via Google Large storage arrays (4TB+) start at under $300 Amazon EC2 reduces the barriers to entry Code makes a difference - start programming.

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Analysis of Patents

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  1. Analysis of Patents Rewording patent claims & descriptions doesn't make it patentable

  2. Patent Analysis • USPTO Bulk Data downloadable via Google • Large storage arrays (4TB+) start at under $300 • Amazon EC2 reduces the barriers to entry • Code makes a difference - start programming

  3. Problems with current process • Word-based prior art search is hit-and-miss, resulting in "slightly different" patents described in a way that sounds novel. • Invalidating patents is expensive. • Placing patents in primary classes that would be less likely to find prior art in the class.

  4. Overused phrases in Patents "Heuristic Algorithm" "Over a network" "Searchable Database" "Plurality of" "converting the signal into one or more digital" "Distributed System Of" "communicate with the electronic device" "device is configured" "network based system"

  5. Solutions • Designing systems with legacy compatibility with USPTO is not a major issue as the XML DTDs for patent data is well defined. • Solutions could partially be provided on Amazon EC2/S3 with common patent indexing and sharded archives was available for instances with minimal resources. • Virtually anyone with can setup their own patent database, to identify poor quality, abusive and potentially invalid patents.

  6. Contact information John Ellis neurofog@gmail.com (510) 592-4153

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