Patent Litigation haiku - "Graham Factors"

Graham Factors

long-felt need unsolved
no prior art teaching found
product sold worldwide

"Bunny"

Patent Litigation haiku - "Not Obvious"

Not Obvious

valid U.S. grant
large-scale infringers don’t care
will justice prevail?

"Bunny"

Patent Litigation haiku - "Patentee Must Enforce"

Patentee Must Enforce 

infringement is clear
producers making millions
attorney  needed

"Bunny"

Patent litigation haiku - "Willful Infringement"

Willful Infringement

knowledge of patent
practice every element
treble damages

Benjamin Smith

Patent Litigation haiku - "Inequitable conduct"

 Inequitable Conduct

hid the piece of art
cheated the examiner
attorneys' fees paid

"Benjamin" Smith (which just goes to prove that the people reading this weblog have absolutely no creativity when it comes to pen names)


Patent litigation haiku - "Inherency"

Vogon_poetry2 Inherency
 
A part inherent
in some art can find itself
in the description.

Winston Smith
(Any resemblance to Vogon poetry (poetry written by Vogons, an alien race in Douglas Adams' The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy) is, well, pretty close, as a matter of fact.  Vogon poetry is, of course, the third worst in the galaxy, and is an experience similar to torture, as the image from the recent movie illustrates.  For more information, see Vogon poetry