I’ve worked with startups. One recently I fast tracked their patent applications to get them patents on their innovations and they got millions in start-up money. My patents were deemed as high-quality by the VCs.

Frankly, The patents were very fair. They were targeted on exactly the difference between what they were doing and what was out there. I’ve been part of getting funding for maybe 10 startups.

What you do see is that startups are not sued from what I’ve seen until they do have significant revenue as it is not worth the effort. Another thing I see is that some attorneys that represent the startups I think cause the problems. I think sometimes that the startups are infringing and the best solution is to give some money for the patents. Instead there is more money for the attorney to get involved in a lawsuit. I’ve done some litigation and been counter to some of the posters on patentlyo.

I just don’t trust anything large corporate advocate Chien writes. Who knows if she is fudging the numbers. People like Chien are just e vil. You can’t trust what they doing without spending 10 hours looking through all their data and who has that time.

I think there are some problems. But people like Chien are part of the problem. We need people that have the time to look at things and try to come up with creative solutions and really characterize what is going on. We don’t need faux academics with an agenda creating deceptive papers to push their agenda. Just f i l t h y human beings that do that. We in the real world are working our f ‘ing a ss es off and you f i l t h y m o t h e r i n g p i e c e s o f s h i t are making our lives miserable and trying to burn down the greatest innovation engine ever created.