One of the primary goals of the patent system is the broad dissemination of technical knowledge. Patent law forces inventors to disclose how their inventions work. Inventors seeking a patent are required to describe the manner and process of making and using the patented invention. Additionally, a patent must enable any person skilled in the art.., to make and use the invention. Despite this explicit statutory disclosure requirement, patent law could do better at ensuring that patents convey useful information to the public. Academics have vigorously debated about whether and to what degree the patent system performs its disclosure function. Many academics claim that disclosure of inventions is less effective than courts presume, with...