@ abbub: Wrong. In the states legislation, pathents, etc. is bought and payed for, literally. The pathents office don't even bother pretending anymore; pay fee, get pathent for natural birth (ca-ching). When it comes to copyright/pathents/IP legislation it's more of a shady buissness with campaign contributions and such. But it's still a (political) buissness and not a legislation process propelled by the legal community itself.
Which would all be ok if it was a local phenomena that didn't spread like a *censored* cancer. Which is a problem since IP is essentially thought control and therefore not valid outside the US. Or would have been so if it wasn't for the fact that local law is overuled by international treaties.
That's why we have pathent/copyright/IP for-life-and-beyond legislation right now.