Coalition for Patent Fairness
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The Coalition for Patent Fairness (CPF) is an ad hoc
Ad hoc
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 organization of companies who are lobbying
Lobbying
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 for reforms to the US patent system. In general they believe that the United States Patent and Trademark Office is too prone to grant overly broad patent
Patent
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s. They feel that these overly broad patents and the level of damages that legitimate patent holders can obtain through courts is so high that it inhibits innovation. They were strongly in favor of the Patent Reform Act of 2007
Patent Reform Act of 2007
The Patent Reform Act of 2007 is a proposal introduced in the 110th United States Congress for changes in United States patent law. Democratic Congressman Howard Berman introduced the House of Representatives bill on April 18, 2007. Democratic Party Senator Patrick Leahy introduced the Senate bill...

 and its successors the Patent Reform Act of 2009
Patent Reform Act of 2009
The Patent Reform Act of 2009 was a set of proposals introduced in the 111th United States Congress for changes in United States patent law. Senators Orrin Hatch and Patrick Leahy introduced a Senate bill on March 3, 2009. Representative John Conyers introduced the House version, H.R. 1260, the...

 and the America Invents Act
America Invents Act
The Leahy-Smith America Invents Act is a United States federal statute that was passed by Congress and was signed into law by President Barack Obama on September 16, 2011. The law represents the most significant change to the U.S...

.

Principles

The CPF believes that the following principles should drive patent reform:
  • "Damage awards should be based on common sense standards. In a world where a device can be made up of thousands of patented components, patent infringement
    Patent infringement
    Patent infringement is the commission of a prohibited act with respect to a patented invention without permission from the patent holder. Permission may typically be granted in the form of a license. The definition of patent infringement may vary by jurisdiction, but it typically includes using or...

     damages should be proportionate to the value of the component in question rather than the entire product."
  • "The standard for assessing "willful infringement" - which triggers a tripling of ordinary damages - must ensure "willful" damages are only assessed where there is truly egregious conduct and all parties' right to counsel is protected."
  • "To encourage companies to keep their R&D programs in the U.S., patent laws governing how global damages are awarded should be revised so that foreign companies are not advantaged over U.S.-based companies."
  • "The practice of "forum shopping
    Forum shopping
    Forum shopping is the informal name given to the practice adopted by some litigants to get their legal case heard in the court thought most likely to provide a favorable judgment...

    " should end, ensuring patent lawsuits are resolved in courts that have a reasonable connection to the underlying claim."

Membership

The membership of the Coalition for Patent Fairness includes
  • Amazon.com
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  • Apple Inc.
  • Autodesk
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  • Business Software Alliance
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  • Cisco Systems
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  • Comcast
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  • Dell
    Dell
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  • Electrolux
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  • Financial Services Roundtable
  • Google
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  • Hewlett-Packard
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  • Information Technology Industry Council
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  • Intel
  • Micron Technology
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  • Microsoft
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  • Palm
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  • SAP AG
    SAP AG
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  • Symantec
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  • TechNet
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  • Time Warner
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  • Visa
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