by Seton Motley, Contributing Author: The Barack Obama Administration is – even more than any of its predecessors – the Crony Socialism Administration.
No prior presidency has used and abused government to do more for its friends – and more to its friends' competitors – than has this one.
Crony Socialism: When Private Sector Losers Turn to Big Government
Solyndra, General Motors and Wall Street: Obama Crony Socialism on Parade
Green Scam: 80% of Green Energy Loans Went to Obama Donors
General Motors: Another Crony Socialist Welfare Office
'Most Transparent Ever?' Behold the FCC's Secret, Crony Socialist Meetings
More Crony Socialism from the Obama Administration?
Almost certainly the Administration's Best Crony – is Google.
Barack Obama and Google – Crony Socialism on Steroids
Some Elephants bizarrely seem to think the answer to the latter is – "But of course."
Google Public Policy Blog: Patent Reform Needed More Than Ever
Google Leverages Patent Reform for Crony Ends
Patent Reform Bill Is The Law According To Google
Congress has yet another way to build in even more Cronyism for even more Cronies – the legislative amendment process. Thankfully, there are some objecting.
(O)nce again Cong. Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA) 67% introduced an amendment to extend the (Covered Business Method) CBM program, which is set to expire in 2020….
The (American Banking Association) ABA Banking Journal described the defeated amendment as an "ABA-supported amendment to extend the Covered Business Method program…."
The committee defeated Issa's amendment by a 18 to 13 vote….
The drug industry is circulating a sign-on letter to build support for exempting drugs from a streamlined patent challenge process….
A companion bill in the Senate, the PATENT Act, doesn't include the carve-out either, but key senators have pledged to continue working with the industry before that legislation advances to the floor for a vote.
We've had a lot of warped impositions of the Constitution's Fourteenth Amendment "equal protection" clause. Creating different law for different patent types would be yet another – and should be avoided like the plague.
Thankfully, Congressman Bob Goodlatte recently said at a hearing that he didn't want to turn his Innovation Act into a Crony carve-out fest. Excellent on him.
But the Congressman's bill is too big, too far-reaching – too much government. If the bill is too much government for some – hence their requests for exemptions – it is too much government…period.
See: ObamaCare.
Obama Exempts Unions From ObamaCare Fee
Pelosi's District Gets 20% of Latest ObamaCare Waivers
ObamaCare Has Become 'Crony Care' for Pals
ObamaCare's Crony Capitalism: Worse than We Thought
Fortunately – there are already two.
This is not fundamental transformation. It specifically reforms demand letter abuse – without total system disruption.
It gives the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) the authority to deal with bad demand letter writers – on an a la carte basis. The FTC examines each case as it comes – rather then preemptive, all-encompassing legislation where every single patent holder trying to protect their intellectual property is assumed to be acting in bad faith.
And that's about it. With DC – less is almost always more….
Strong Act
This isn't fundamental transformation either. It reforms demand letter abuse – and cleans up some previous DC mistakes.
The last patent reform bill – the America Invents Act – established overly broad standards for when and how patents can be challenged at the patent office. This bill tightens them.
And it uses the TROL Act language that ends abusive demand letters.
It would be an incredibly refreshing change of D.C. pace.
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Seton Motley is the President of Less Government and he contributes to ARRA News Service. Please feel free to follow him him on Twitter / Facebook.
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