Creativity & Innovation
Tell Congress: We Can't Afford More Bad Patents
A key Senate Committee is about to vote on a bill that would help save some of the worst patents and empower patent trolls.
The PREVAIL Act, S. 2220, would sharply limit the public’s right to challenge patents that never should have been granted in the first place.
UPDATE: The vote for PREVAIL has been set for Thursday, Nov. 21, 2024. While another harmful patent bill, PERA, has been removed from the committee's agenda–thanks to your advocacy!–we still have work to do.
Patent trolls—companies that have no product or service of their own, but simply make patent infringement demands on others—are a big problem. They’ve cost our economy billions of dollars. For a small company, a patent troll demand letter can be ruinous.
The PREVAIL Act would roll back critical protections against patent trolls. It would ban organizations like EFF from filing some legal challenges against patents entirely. We need your help to tell Congress that it’s the wrong move.
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