The article emphasizes the importance of appointing a Director for the USPTO who is not only knowledgeable but also an enthusiastic supporter of the patent system. Drawing from personal experiences within the USPTO and the patent sphere, the author argues that this leader should be capable of succinctly defending the mission and relevance of the USPTO. The writer highlights the historical significance of patents in fostering innovation since 1790, urging the need for effective communication of the patent system's role in societal progress.
This person must be an unabashed fan of the patent system! The USPTO should enjoy a knowledgeable fan at the helm, who can articulate and defend its mission.
The patent system and USPTO create an ongoing scaffold to societal progress; too often, those within the patent world fail to successfully communicate this.
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