THERE hasn't been much going on lately at the EPO and USPTO. They're both busy granting as many patents as they can, even when the underlying patents aren't legal. António Campinos and Benoît Battistelli call it "production" and "quality" as if patents are being manufactured and speed is quality.
"This also harms public health as it's all about denying access to medicine, especially when so many people need it.""“That’s a lie,” the exec replied."
Well, "then the patent documents are incomplete and thereby invalid," an associate of ours remarked.
The very purpose of patents certainly wasn't pure monopoly or restriction of competition; patents were put forth as means of publishing ideas and explanation of how to reproduce these ideas (or machines). What's being told above is that they're not disclosing what they actually do, so why are patents being granted at all? This is a distortion of the very concept (and purpose) of patents. This also harms public health as it's all about denying access to medicine, especially when so many people need it. ⬆