United for Patent Reform (UFPR) today issued the following statement in opposition of the recently introduced Patent Eligibility Restoration Act of 2023, a bill that would reopen the floodgates for vague patents that stifle innovation and bring about more abusive patent litigation. Read our full statement:
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