The view of patents as well defined property rights is as simplistic as it is ubiquitous. This paper argues that in newly arising or immature technologies, patents are subject to intrinsic and extrinsic uncertainty that make them very opaque representations of the underlying inventions. The opacity is a result of unsettled legal doctrine and scientific terminology, uncertain commercial and technological prognosis, and leads to considerable ambiguity in property parameters. Patents in immature technologies do not solve Arrow’s information paradox of non-rivalrous goods because they do not represent the sharp exclusive right that is central to his thesis. In such cases patents ought to be reclassified in terms of their perceived and actual fu...
Since its inception, patent law has had many faces, manifesting different aims and functions. The la...
Patent systems around the world are being pressed to recognise and protect challengingly new and exc...
Clinical research faces a reproducibility crisis. Many recent clinical and preclinical studies appea...
The view of patents as well defined property rights is as simplistic as it is ubiquitous. This paper...
Courts and commentators often treat intellectual property as if the private value of the rights stem...
This Article investigates the relationship between the exclusive rights of patents, their informatio...
The ambiguity of language is an unremarkable, yet persistent force within our legal system. In the c...
n this paper, I explore the entanglements of differing notions of credit in technology and science w...
Several recent commentators have criticized trends in the patent system by suggesting that the goals...
Traditional patent law theories teach that a patent’s rights of exclusion are a patent’s key benefit...
Patent is a well know term but, there is still uncertainty existing about the Patent system. Patents...
This paper aims to contribute to frame the IP for development debate into a more extensive discussio...
Patent systems around the world are being pressed to recognise and protect challengingly new and exc...
Arguably, no other biotechnological invention has been excoriated with so much confused rhetoric on ...
Clinical research faces a reproducibility crisis. Many recent clinical and preclinical studies appea...
Since its inception, patent law has had many faces, manifesting different aims and functions. The la...
Patent systems around the world are being pressed to recognise and protect challengingly new and exc...
Clinical research faces a reproducibility crisis. Many recent clinical and preclinical studies appea...
The view of patents as well defined property rights is as simplistic as it is ubiquitous. This paper...
Courts and commentators often treat intellectual property as if the private value of the rights stem...
This Article investigates the relationship between the exclusive rights of patents, their informatio...
The ambiguity of language is an unremarkable, yet persistent force within our legal system. In the c...
n this paper, I explore the entanglements of differing notions of credit in technology and science w...
Several recent commentators have criticized trends in the patent system by suggesting that the goals...
Traditional patent law theories teach that a patent’s rights of exclusion are a patent’s key benefit...
Patent is a well know term but, there is still uncertainty existing about the Patent system. Patents...
This paper aims to contribute to frame the IP for development debate into a more extensive discussio...
Patent systems around the world are being pressed to recognise and protect challengingly new and exc...
Arguably, no other biotechnological invention has been excoriated with so much confused rhetoric on ...
Clinical research faces a reproducibility crisis. Many recent clinical and preclinical studies appea...
Since its inception, patent law has had many faces, manifesting different aims and functions. The la...
Patent systems around the world are being pressed to recognise and protect challengingly new and exc...
Clinical research faces a reproducibility crisis. Many recent clinical and preclinical studies appea...