Stupid Patent of the Month: Elsevier Patents Online Peer Review

Of Interest 2016-09-18

Summary:

On August 30, 2016, the Patent Office issued U.S. Patent No. 9,430,468, titled; “Online peer review and method.” The owner of this patent is none other than Elsevier, the giant academic publisher. When it first applied for the patent, Elsevier sought very broad claims that could have covered a wide range of online peer review. Fortunately, by the time the patent actually issued, its claims had been narrowed significantly. So, as a practical matter, the patent will be difficult to enforce.

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http://cyberlaw.stanford.edu/blog/2016/09/stupid-patent-month-elsevier-patents-online-peer-review

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Authors:

Daniel Nazer

Date tagged:

09/18/2016, 06:39

Date published:

09/09/2016, 13:44