Patent reform legislation may have failed to get through Congress this year, but the Electronic Frontier Foundation has not backed off on its efforts to bring attention to the flaws of the U.S. patent system and the need for significant change.
In fact, on July 31, a date which coincidentally marked the 224th anniversary of the first-ever U.S. patent, EFF launched a new campaign, dubbed the “Stupid Patent of the Month.”
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