Red Hat to Support Community Patent Review Initiative
Red Hat, Inc., the world's leading
provider of Linux and open-source software,
has agreed to become a lead sponsor of and
participant in the Community Patent Review Initiative, which will be launched in
partnership with the United States Patent and Trademark Office to streamline
and improve the review process for patent applications. To improve the quality of issued patents, the
Initiative plans to enable third parties to submit to the Patent Office prior
art relating to pending patent applications and commentary about the relevance
of that art. Red Hat has consented to
allow some of its patent applications to be peer reviewed during the pilot
project for this Initiative.
“While Examiners at the
Patent Office have a duty to grant patents on only inventive technologies, they
often have trouble finding references demonstrating that the subject matter of
a patent application was already known, especially in the software field,” said
Adam Avrunin, Chief Patent Counsel for Red Hat, Inc. “For this reason, erroneously issued patents
have become quite common in software, posing obstacles to those who innovate by
building on past knowledge. We look
forward to joining this effort to provide the Patent Office with the
information they need to make better decisions during the patent-approval
process.”
In welcoming Red Hat's support for the Community Patent Review
Initiative, Professor Beth Noveck, Director of the Institute for Information
Law & Policy at New York Law School, expressed her appreciation for Red
Hat’s participation, noting that the peer-review project will benefit greatly
from the unique perspective on the patent process that Red Hat has gained from
its leadership in the open-source-software community.

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