The "PTAB Reform Act" Would Cripple "Mompreneurs" Like Me


By Kristi Gorinas

Lawmakers are considering a massive handout to corporate America known as the PTAB Reform Act of 2022. If passed, the bill would have disastrous consequences for bootstrap innovators like me, and, in the long run, keep potentially millions of life-changing inventions out of the hands of Americans.

I seldom get involved in politics. I have five daughters, and each day brings a new athletic event to attend or after-school study session to supervise. Yet on top of my motherly duties, I'm a successful "mompreneur" with several patented products designed to make life easier for parents of young children, as well as a line of wearable pepper-spray devices designed to protect girls and women from physical and sexual assault.

Like most entrepreneurs, I've never thought of myself as a lobbyist. But the PTAB Reform Act poses such a dire threat to the livelihoods of entrepreneurs like me that I feel compelled to speak out.

Back in 2012, Congress established what's known as the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB), an administrative panel within the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Put simply, the PTAB is responsible for reviewing patents' validity and striking down overly broad patents that the USPTO shouldn't have issued in the first place.

The PTAB was supposed to help all inventors by ensuring that "poor quality" patents don't stand in the way of innovation. Sadly, large companies learned how to leverage their immense resources to game PTAB proceedings for their own benefit.

Crucially, PTAB proceedings were supposed to serve as a speedy alternative to lengthy court battles. But many wealthy corporations insisted on initiating PTAB challenges even when a federal court was on the cusp of a ruling.

Thankfully, federal officials responded with a course correction. In 2018, the USPTO began to deny requests for PTAB to review patent validity challenges when parallel proceedings had already commenced in federal district court, giving the board much-needed flexibility and discretion.

The PTAB Reform Act would undo much of this progress, effectively forcing the PTAB to hear any patent challenge that has even the slimmest chance of succeeding -- even if a court has already stepped in. Not only would entertaining duplicative cases waste the PTAB's valuable time and resources, but it would subject small inventors to overwhelming financial and legal pressures.

In the end, many of my fellow creators would decide that the effort isn't worth it. They'd hand their discoveries over to the big companies who attacked them and pursue a new line of work that doesn't carry the risk of financial ruin. That would be a heartbreaking outcome.

I don't question the senators' intentions. I agree with them that the patent system should incentivize innovation to the greatest extent possible. But, sadly, the PTAB Reform Act would do the opposite by convincing inventors and entrepreneurs like me that trying to patent our ideas -- no matter how much we believe in them -- just isn't worth the risk.

Kristi Gorinas is an award-winning designer, inventor, manufacturer, and Mompreneur with several patents and successful products. This article was first published in the Washington Times.



More Resources


04/18/2024
No Wonder So Many Americans Don't Trust the Media
NPR is in the hot seat after now former editor Uri Berliner wrote a damning piece, detailing what's happening at a place he loves and respects.

more info


04/18/2024
This Year's Dem Convention Won't Be Replay of 1968


more info


04/18/2024
If GOP Loses House Majority, It's Speaker Johnson's Fault
And actually, we'd be better off with a Democrat-controlled Congress (and an actual GOP opposition) than whatever this is.

more info


04/18/2024
Mike Johnson, Coalition Speaker
Plus: If the Democrats are fer it, we're agin it.

more info


04/18/2024
Politics of Steel Are Center Stage in Pennsylvania


more info


04/18/2024
Kennedy Family Endorses Biden in a Rejection of RFK Jr.
Several Kennedys have already made their support for President Biden known while making clear they oppose their relative Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s bid.

more info


04/18/2024
Calif. Dems Tout Ties to Criminal Leniency Group
The mayors of California's three biggest cities have rankled some progressive activists in recent months by joining a wave of fellow Democrats renouncing once popular initiatives to defund the police, reduce sentencing, and undertake other criminal justice reforms amid deep concerns over public safety.

more info


04/18/2024
Chasing Trump: Alvin Bragg's Justice Gone Wrong


more info


04/18/2024
Thursday Proved Difficulty of Picking Jurors To Assess Trump
Here's what the process has looked like in the court room.

more info


04/18/2024
NPR Scandal Should Kill Taxpayer-Funded Broadcasting
"I don't want any yes-men around me," said Sam Goldwyn, the Hollywood producer famed for his movies and malapropisms. "I want everybody to tell me the truth even if it costs them their job." The brass at National Public Radio must have heard Sam, but they add a slight amendment. We want only "yes-men" (they/them) and will boot anyone who dares to dissent.

more info


04/18/2024
Jack Miller: The Patriotic Philanthropist
Jack Miller's commitment to reform in American civic education sets a sterling example for donors of how to effect transformative change and uphold philanthropic values.

more info


04/18/2024
How Trump Used New York Bodega Visit To Return to Form
There was Donald Trump, the former president, back in his element and enjoying himself in a crowd, posing for photographs, overstating his standing in the polls and suggesting that he is serious - truly - about winning an impossibly Democratic state.

more info


04/18/2024
Democrats Lie About Biden Corruption, Put Trump on Trial
The Get Trump Democrats are beside themselves with glee about the former president being stuck in a Manhattan courtroom for the Stormy Daniels hush-money trial.

more info


04/18/2024
A Quick End to Republicans' Mayorkas Impeachment Stunt
Senate Democrats put a quick end to Republicans' political stunt.

more info


04/18/2024
DC Republicans Prepare To Sell Out Their Voters
If you're going to make an end-run around your own party, shouldn't you at least give us a reason?

more info



Custom Search

More Politics Articles:

Related Articles

Trump's Socialist Attack on Americans' Health and Medical INnovations Must Be Stopped


Imagine if Barack Obama signed an executive order implementing socialist price controls on prescription drugs. And suppose that decision limited the drugs available to patients, dried up funding for innovative new treatments and resulted in the unnecessary deaths of thousands of Americans a year.

Biden Won't Win Votes by Threatening Swing State Jobs


It sometimes seems as if former Vice President Biden is hell bent on losing this November.

New Drug Pricing Executive Order Burdens Patients


President Trump just signed an executive order designed to reduce drug prices. Dubbed a "Most Favored Nations" policy, the order pegs Medicare payments for medicines to the prices paid by foreign governments.

Enjoy Your Usual Life, But Vote


Occasionally we all feel like we are living in a rut. Our days and weeks are filled with the same activities and schedules. We mow grass, rake leaves, clean the house, sweep out the garage and do the same jobs. We go to the same grocery store on a certain day, wash our car at the same place and see the same people along the way. We go to the same place of worship, and read the same daily or weekly newspaper. Our lives are made up of routines, schedules and the usual.

The Sun is Shining


The Sun is shining today and will rise tomorrow. For more years than we know the Sun has followed this same pattern.

Giving Thanks to Society’s Economic Benefactors


With all the attention commanded by the presidential campaign, election, and aftermath, plus the ongoing COVID-19 story, many other issues have faded into the background. Though escaping the headlines, some of these other issues will be with us for a long time, and contributions to the public discussion of such issues will often have a long-term impact.

Importing Drugs Endangers Lives


On most issues, Democrats and Republicans remain deeply divided. But there's one policy that unites both -- prescription drug importation.

On the Impeachment and Conviction of President Trump


The House of Representatives, with the sole responsibility of impeachment, has passed a single Article of Impeachment charging President Donald Trump with committing a high crime, namely that he “made statements that encouraged—and foreseeably resulted in—imminent lawless action at the Capitol.” In short, his rally speech, it is claimed, amounted to “incitement to engage in the insurrection.”

Death of a Defector: Ion Mihai Pacepa, RIP


On February 14, 2021, the world quietly lost one of the most intriguing, enduring figures of the Cold War. He was Lt. Gen. Ion Mihai Pacepa, the highest-ranking Soviet Bloc official ever to defect to the United States.

Stop Businesses From Exploiting This Health Program for the Poor


Over the decades, Congress has created a number of programs intended to help the poor, the sick, the downtrodden. As a result, certain businesses and industries find ways to exploit these efforts and profit in ways lawmakers never foresaw or intended.

Preventing the Next Public Health Crisis Can Define Biden's Legacy


The Biden administration's plan to defeat the coronavirus is underway -- and notably includes intentions to "build better preparedness for future threats." This detailed guidance could not have come at a better time. While we are making progress against the current pandemic, we remain in the midst of a worsening health crisis posed by antibiotic resistance.

For Seniors' Sake, Protect the Innovation that Brought Us Covid Vaccines


The breakneck pace of Covid-19 vaccine development will go down in history books as one of the great triumphs of modern medicine.

Raise the Corporate Tax Rate? Economic Obtuseness in High Places


Having proposed trillions of dollars of additional federal spending, President Joe Biden and allies have launched a belated and somewhat desperate search for additional tax revenues. The economic reality is that there simply isn’t enough wealth available in the private sector to fund the explosion in government spending. The danger is that changes in the tax code may do more damage than good.

America's Goose that Lays the Golden Eggs


America's research and development institutions have long been the envy of our competitors, flourishing at the top of global rankings. But our state-of-the-art innovation capabilities — responsible for bringing COVID-19 vaccines and countless other breakthroughs to market — haven't flourished here by happenstance. They have been nurtured over decades of smart policies, and those policies are now at risk.

A Public Option Will Destroy Private Insurance


Congress is trying to chart a path forward on health reform. Several congressional Democrats just announced plans to draft a bill that would create a public health insurance option.