During the last few decades, the number of patents in information and communication technologies has increased considerably. An increasing number of patents and the associated fragmentation of IP rights have generated a series of potentially problematic consequences. Patent thickets, royalty stacking, the emergence of patent assertion entities, increased patent litigation – particularly around standard essential patents – and the difficulties with defining fair, reasonable, and nondiscriminatory licensing terms are some of the most debated issues in the literature that we review in this paper. We devote a specific section of our survey to patent quality, currently one of the most debated issues surrounding the patent system. In our a...
The interaction between IPRs and standards has lately raised growing concerns in the information and...
As Intellectual Property (IP) increasingly acquires a central role in today's knowledge economy, too...
We study several interconnected problems that arise under the current U.S. patent system when a pate...
During the last few decades, the number of patents in information and communication technologies has...
During the last decades, the number of ICT related patents has increased considerably. In associatio...
During the last decades, the number of ICT related patents has increased considerably. In associatio...
The paper starts by recapitulating the basic arguments provided by economic theory to explain the ex...
Patents have great public visibility these days; questions and opinions abound on the fairness of th...
In this paper, we review the economic effects of intellectual property rights and specifically addre...
Times are changing as our global ecosystem for commercializing innovation helps bring new technologi...
Traditional patent law theories teach that a patent’s rights of exclusion are a patent’s key benefit...
Patents on software and business methods appear to have a pivotal position in today's economy, yet t...
Patents, along with the related systems of utility models and plant breeders’ rights, are the forms ...
Courts and commentators often treat intellectual property as if the private value of the rights stem...
ICT products are often interdependent and in some cases indispensably work together. Firms may thus ...
The interaction between IPRs and standards has lately raised growing concerns in the information and...
As Intellectual Property (IP) increasingly acquires a central role in today's knowledge economy, too...
We study several interconnected problems that arise under the current U.S. patent system when a pate...
During the last few decades, the number of patents in information and communication technologies has...
During the last decades, the number of ICT related patents has increased considerably. In associatio...
During the last decades, the number of ICT related patents has increased considerably. In associatio...
The paper starts by recapitulating the basic arguments provided by economic theory to explain the ex...
Patents have great public visibility these days; questions and opinions abound on the fairness of th...
In this paper, we review the economic effects of intellectual property rights and specifically addre...
Times are changing as our global ecosystem for commercializing innovation helps bring new technologi...
Traditional patent law theories teach that a patent’s rights of exclusion are a patent’s key benefit...
Patents on software and business methods appear to have a pivotal position in today's economy, yet t...
Patents, along with the related systems of utility models and plant breeders’ rights, are the forms ...
Courts and commentators often treat intellectual property as if the private value of the rights stem...
ICT products are often interdependent and in some cases indispensably work together. Firms may thus ...
The interaction between IPRs and standards has lately raised growing concerns in the information and...
As Intellectual Property (IP) increasingly acquires a central role in today's knowledge economy, too...
We study several interconnected problems that arise under the current U.S. patent system when a pate...