Evidence and data must inform innovation policy, but numbers without context cannot tell a whole story. When it comes to patent policy, for example, counting certain patent applications that were filed with or abandoned before the U.S. patent office might not indicate much (if anything) about domestic innovation.
Changes to Little Discussed Tax Provision Could Slow Startup Financing
After weeks of discussion, Congress remains at a standstill in the fight to advance both the bipartisan infrastructure bill and the proposed $3.5 trillion reconciliation package, with some legislators concerned about the size and scope of the packages. Revenue raisers in the form of tax increases have centered the reconciliation debate. But another proposed provision — to alter the favorable treatment of qualified small business stock (QSBS) — should be on startups’ radars.
Startup News Digest 10/08/21
The Big Story: Congress hears about startups’ need for clear data rules. Lawmakers have turned back to discussions of a federal privacy framework, including at a hearing this week on data security, which featured testimony from Engine focused on how startups need clarity and certainty around data security practices.
#StartupsEverywhere: Atlanta, Ga.
Storj is an encrypted, decentralized cloud storage provider that utilizes its own digital token to facilitate transactions. We spoke with Ben Golub, the CEO of Storj, about how their platform functions, the current uncertainty around cryptocurrency and digital asset regulation, and the importance of considering startups’ perspective in policy making.
Startup News Digest 10/01/21
The Big Story: SHOP SAFE bill advances despite potential to harm e-commerce startups and small businesses. In a first vote this week, the House Judiciary Committee advanced the SHOP SAFE Act, a bill that would create substantial costs and risks for e-commerce startups—making it harder for them to compete—and erect new barriers for entrepreneurs and small businesses who want to sell goods online.
#StartupsEverywhere: Los Angeles, Calif.
Tomodachi is a social learning platform that enables students to create unique content and present work to audiences beyond the classroom. Started by a wife and husband duo, Na Xue and Ken Lo, with the mission of creating meaningful educational connections and providing a global, inclusive learning environment. We had the chance to speak with Na Xue—a former educator and co-founder of Tomodachi—about the origins of the company, regulatory challenges in EdTech, and the challenges women founders can face when building their startups.
Statement on the Restoring the America Invents Act
“Engine is proud to support the Restoring the America Invents Act, introduced today by Senators Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) and John Cornyn (R-Tex.). This bill would promote patent quality, help stem abusive patent assertion, and repair certain tools startups can and have used to challenge invalid patents. It also reflects the value of high-quality U.S. patents to promote innovation and embodies the balance needed to ensure that low-quality, invalid patents are not so easily weaponized against domestic innovators and small businesses.”
Startups Should be a Focus in US-EU Tech Talks
Startup News Digest 09/24/21
The Big Story: Congress hits roadblock on immigration reform
A potential pathway to citizenship for Dreamers—a group critical to the startup ecosystem—was derailed this week when the Senate Parliamentarian blocked Democrats’ efforts to include immigration reform in the $3.5 trillion reconciliation bill. Many Dreamers are entrepreneurs, and, as a group, they employ over 86,000 individuals across the country. Legislators are now considering alternative proposals to ensure immigration provisions remain a priority.
#StartupsEverywhere: Chicago, Ill.
Melon is a Chicago-based company working to build and implement e-commerce solutions for an array of businesses that are increasingly relying on digital consumers, especially in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. Ryan Nicholson—Founder and CTO—told us why he founded Melon, the ongoing impact he’s seeing of COVID-19 on the businesses they work with, and how startups are looking for certainty across an array of policy topics.
Statement on the Unleashing American Innovators Act of 2021
The following statement is attributed to Kate Tummarello, Executive Director of Engine, regarding today’s introduction of the Unleashing American Innovators Act of 2021.
Statement:
“Engine is proud to support the Unleashing American Innovators Act of 2021, a bill that would expand startup access to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office’s resources and services. The legislation, introduced by Senators Patrick Leahy (D-VT) and Thom Tillis (R-NC), would lower barriers to entry for underrepresented founders interested in seeking high-quality patents and enhance the PTO’s presence across the country so that the government can do an even better job of meeting innovators where they are at.”
Startup News Digest 09/17/21
State Policy Update: The Nuts and Bolts of State Innovation Policy
In a series of State Policy Updates, we are exploring how state initiatives are impacting the innovation happening in startup ecosystems across the country. While much of Engine’s work centers on policy advocacy and education in the federal landscape, state-based policymakers impact startup formation and growth through their own work. We’re tracking what’s working for startups, what’s falling short, and what federal policymakers can learn from their state-level counterparts.
Startups Need it, Lawmakers Want it, but Congress Has Yet to Move a Privacy Bill
#StartupsEverywhere: San Francisco, Calif.
WithClutch is a software company working to provide access to easily refinance car loans through credit unions. Based in San Francisco, Calif., Nicholas Hinrichsen—Co-Founder and CEO—told us how he founded WithClutch, the challenges he’s faced while navigating the immigration system as an entrepreneur, and how his company has benefitted from the innovative environment provided by a regulatory sandbox in Arizona.
The America Invents Act Turns Ten: What That Has Meant (and Could Still Mean) for Startups
The America Invents Act (AIA), signed into law ten years ago today, was the most substantial update to the U.S. patent system in recent memory. Reflecting on the past ten years reveals the ways in which the AIA has supported startup success but also shows room for improvement.
Startup News Digest 09/10/21
The Big Story: Global governments complicate content moderation. This week, governments across the globe zeroed in on how companies treat user content online, with several countries advancing policies that would make content hosting and moderation more difficult for Internet companies and hinder free expression online.
#StartupsEverywhere: New York City, N.Y.
Based in New York City, N.Y., Fund Black Founders is a crowdfunding platform dedicated to narrowing the racial capital access gap by connecting Black founders with the financial and community resources they need. Founder & CEO, Renee King is focused on building an organization that can provide a necessary “Family & Friends” funding round for founders who would otherwise lack access to such capital. We spoke with Ms. King about what led her to build Fund Black Founders, the importance of access to early stage funding for Black founders, and how government agencies can make existing resources more accessible to emerging entrepreneurs.
California Bill on NDAs a Model for the Entire Tech Ecosystem
IP Recap - 09/08/21
A recent court decision confirming limits around patent (in)eligibility also reveals how this area of the law can more quickly resolve cases where weak patent claims are broadly asserted against companies—including startups and small businesses. In PersonalWeb Techs. LLC v. Google LLC, the Federal Circuit applied § 101 of the Patent Act to cancel patent claims which should not have issued in the first place—but were part of a patent that had been asserted in nearly 170 lawsuits against numerous defendants.