A comment from an inventor questioning whether or not to waste his time and money filing a patent (and disclosing his innovation), if he is going to get screwed by the PTO:
   Personally I have been pausing in the wings before I submit several
   patent applications, so that I am reasonably assured that it is
   worth the time and effort to do so. It may very well be that I am
   better off not filing anything at all, if the applications can be
   construed as just revealing what I have invented, with very few
   options if it costs too much to respond to the PTO, and thus very
   little value conferred by doing so.
A great issue for the AIPLA, IPO, or ABA, if any of these groups actually
cared about everyone's interest in a healthy patent system.
   If the Patent Reform efforts succeed, we are all just dog meat,
   after all, and all of my efforts and my money spent trying to
   acquire a US patent will be for naught.  Somewhat frustrating, when
   I sincerely believe that I have much to contribute in the alternative
   energy field.
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Hello there. writing about patents now? Deep into biotech these days?
Cheers!
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