AbstractSo-called “trivial” software patents undermine the patenting system and are detrimental for innovation. In this paper we use a case-based approach to get a better understanding of this phenomenon. First, we establish a baseline for studying the relation between software development and intellectual property rights by formulating a life cycle for the patenting system as well as three variations of the software life cycle: the defensive patent-aware software life cycle that prevents patent infringements, the more offensive patent-based software life cycle that aims both at preventing infringements and at creating new patents, and the IPR-based software life cycle that considers all forms of protection of intellectual property rights i...
The primary objective of the thesis will be to focus on patent protection of software under the Euro...
Software patents for years have been used in the software industry to suppress innovation, kill comp...
The paper discusses the proposed European Directive on the Patentability of Computer-Implemented Inv...
So-called “trivial” software patents undermine the patenting system and are detrimental for innovati...
So-called “trivial ” software patents undermine the patenting system and are detrimental for innovat...
AbstractSo-called “trivial” software patents undermine the patenting system and are detrimental for ...
So-called "trivial" software patents undermine the patenting system and are detrimental for innovati...
293-300The patent system protects inventions. The requirement that a software invention should make ...
Computer programs (more generally, software) have become an essential part of the contemporary (soci...
The patent system protects inventions. The requirement that a software invention should make ‘a tech...
This paper examines whether the granting of patents to software is just the consequent application o...
Should software be patentable? Despite a US Presidential Commission answering in the negative in 196...
This Paper places the current debates about software patents in the historical context of patenting ...
Since the enactment of Directive 91/250 EEC, software developers - especially SMEs - have adopted co...
Software patents have been controversial since the days when software referred to the crude progra...
The primary objective of the thesis will be to focus on patent protection of software under the Euro...
Software patents for years have been used in the software industry to suppress innovation, kill comp...
The paper discusses the proposed European Directive on the Patentability of Computer-Implemented Inv...
So-called “trivial” software patents undermine the patenting system and are detrimental for innovati...
So-called “trivial ” software patents undermine the patenting system and are detrimental for innovat...
AbstractSo-called “trivial” software patents undermine the patenting system and are detrimental for ...
So-called "trivial" software patents undermine the patenting system and are detrimental for innovati...
293-300The patent system protects inventions. The requirement that a software invention should make ...
Computer programs (more generally, software) have become an essential part of the contemporary (soci...
The patent system protects inventions. The requirement that a software invention should make ‘a tech...
This paper examines whether the granting of patents to software is just the consequent application o...
Should software be patentable? Despite a US Presidential Commission answering in the negative in 196...
This Paper places the current debates about software patents in the historical context of patenting ...
Since the enactment of Directive 91/250 EEC, software developers - especially SMEs - have adopted co...
Software patents have been controversial since the days when software referred to the crude progra...
The primary objective of the thesis will be to focus on patent protection of software under the Euro...
Software patents for years have been used in the software industry to suppress innovation, kill comp...
The paper discusses the proposed European Directive on the Patentability of Computer-Implemented Inv...