Computer & Communication Industry Association
PublishedSeptember 29, 2021

CCIA Applauds Introduction of Leahy-Cornyn Bill to Restore the America Invents Act

Washington – U.S. Senators Patrick Leahy (D-VT) and John Cornyn (R-TX) have introduced the Restoring the America Invents Act, a bill which would update the Patent Trial and Appeals Board (PTAB) and the inter partes review (IPR) procedure the PTAB administers. The bill would eliminate the Fintiv discretionary denial process created by former Director Iancu, provide for an enhanced determination for litigation stays, and overturn court decisions that limited access to IPR and created a loophole by which patent owners could obtain amended claims without substantive examination.

The following can be attributed to CCIA Patent Counsel Joshua Landau: 

“Senator Leahy’s America Invents Act reduced the cost and frequency of patent litigation by creating the inter partes review process.  Unfortunately, former USPTO Director Andrei Iancu exceeded his statutory authority by restricting access to IPR through the Fintiv rule, reversing the successful AIA.  

“The bi-partisan Restoring the America Invents Act, introduced by Senators Leahy and Cornyn, would improve IPR, ensuring that bad patents don’t get to stay in force and allowing innovators to take the money they would have spent on legal fees and use it to hire new people and create new inventions.  

CCIA fully supports this bill and hopes it will be enacted into law swiftly.”

The full announcement about the bill from Sens. Leahy and Cornyn is available here.

News
CCIA

CCIA Urges California Appeals Court to Protect Section 230 and Online Innovation

The Computer & Communications Industry Association has filed an amicus curiae letter urging a California appeals court to reverse a lower court ruling that could weaken key legal protections for o...
reading-tablet
  • Press Releases
  • Online Safety
News

CCIA Encourages Supreme Court to Hear Patent Case that Involves Key Tool to Disarm Patent Trolls

Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association has joined multiple other trade associations in the technology sector to file an amicus brief asking the Supreme Court to hear a p...
reading-tablet
  • Press Releases
  • Patents
News

CCIA Hires a New Policy Counsel, Trade Policy Manager

Washington –  The Computer & Communications Industry Association is pleased to welcome Rachel Grey as Technology Policy Counsel and Theo Leavell, Trade Policy Manager. Grey will advocate on...
reading-tablet
  • Press Releases
    Trade
News

Australia’s Revised News Bargaining Incentive Remains a Discriminatory Tax on U.S. Digital Services

Washington – The Australian government introduced a package of legislation today to establish its News Media Bargaining Incentive, including a measure that would impose a financial penalty on a narr...
reading-tablet
  • Press Releases
    Tax