The Conservative Blueprint for Protecting the Constitutional Rights of Inventors
The conservative blueprint for protecting the constitutional rights of inventors: Why the Obama-Goodlatte patent reform bill empowers big government and harms innovation is a Washington Times Special Advocacy Report sponsored by the American Conservative Union.
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The following excerpts are from a March 4 speech by Carly Fiorina, chairwoman of the American Conservative Union Foundation and former CEO of Hewlett-Packard, at the Inventing America Conference.
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Patent reform could put American innovation at risk
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