One thing we have lost sight of amid coverage of EPO scandals and software patents at the USPTO is patent trolls. They just don't make the headlines anymore (or barely get mentioned). One might expect Vringo to step away into the darkness by now, but no... it actually composes articles. Advice from patent troll Vringo, a nasty, malicious firm that is also Microsoft-connected, as we noted here before? Its new article ("Devising international patent litigation strategies") comes at an interesting time.
"It's not often that we see IAM saying the truth about this subject."Today, IAM posts a sort of sob story for this patent troll and bemoans the demise of patent trolls in general (referring to these as "NPEs", as usual). "We have become accustomed to NPEs looking to diversify their offerings as the climate in licensing has worsened," IAM wrote.
It's not often that we see IAM saying the truth about this subject. Last month we even saw it using the "T" word (troll) at least once and the editor criticised the President of the EPO. We welcome this growing level of honesty. ⬆