Comment Re:The facepalm is strong with this one. (Score 1) 192
It does indeed seem outrageous that a patent has been sough and obtained for merely the design. I would have thought that when the patent was issued for algorithms actually turning the page, the design would have been included.
I do not think the problem you describe is solely due to lax supervision and management specific to the Patent Office. There are similar problems in other Government Agencies. The main cause, in my view, is the popular notion - highly promoted by our federal legislators - that every spending has to be cut, ignoring the fact that some federal budgets have already been cut below the level necessary to handle efficiently the needs of a growing economy the size of ours. When a patent is issued based on anything other than full, expert and impartial evaluation, it is not just an unjustified restraint but demeans the entire Patent system, by giving lobbyists and people who benefit from them an improper incentive to file for unpatentable items, unnecessarily overloading Patent Office employees, relaxing standards and complicating patent lawyers' and accountants' work for securing patents for items that are patentable.