Last Halloween, the intellectual property community was mesmerized by the preliminary injunction hearing on a motion to enjoin the Patent Office on the very eve of enactment of new rules. Now, on April Fools Day, the Patent Office's foolhardy attempt to curtail patentees, prospectively and retroactively, has been permanently enjoined, or stopped, by the court.
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