This Comment will consider several of the more common grounds justifying compulsory licenses, particularly as they affect international transactions. After analyzing the dynamic between each theory\u27s practical economic effect and general economic philosophy, the Comment will then question whether the current United States policy against general compulsory licenses remains viable in today\u27s economic markets
Efficient exploitation of a patent often requires patentees to license users of their inventions. Th...
In a stylized model involving two agents a developing country (called South) and a foreign patent-ho...
Patents provide monopoly rights to patent holders. There are safeguards in patent regime to ensure t...
This Comment will consider several of the more common grounds justifying compulsory licenses, partic...
In this Comment, the author traces the relevant legislative history pertaining to compulsory licensi...
Many advocates for using compulsory licensing (CL) for pharmaceutical patents in developing countrie...
As technology continues to advance at a rapid pace, so do the number of patents that cover every asp...
This paper offers an economic rationale for compulsory licensing of needed medicines in developing c...
Having viewed the fundamental problems, it is pertinent to outline some of the alleged abuses of the...
This paper examines a foreign technology holder’s licensing choices between royalty and fixed-fee sc...
Patents provide monopoly rights to patent owners to manufacture, sell, and import the product result...
The concern over protection of Intellectual Property has been an issue for over 500 yea...
For decades, industry lobbyists and governments have been mounting pressure on other countries to of...
We show the impact of technology licensing on optimal patent policy. Strong patent protection that e...
Harmonization of international intellectual property laws has been the object of considerable recent...
Efficient exploitation of a patent often requires patentees to license users of their inventions. Th...
In a stylized model involving two agents a developing country (called South) and a foreign patent-ho...
Patents provide monopoly rights to patent holders. There are safeguards in patent regime to ensure t...
This Comment will consider several of the more common grounds justifying compulsory licenses, partic...
In this Comment, the author traces the relevant legislative history pertaining to compulsory licensi...
Many advocates for using compulsory licensing (CL) for pharmaceutical patents in developing countrie...
As technology continues to advance at a rapid pace, so do the number of patents that cover every asp...
This paper offers an economic rationale for compulsory licensing of needed medicines in developing c...
Having viewed the fundamental problems, it is pertinent to outline some of the alleged abuses of the...
This paper examines a foreign technology holder’s licensing choices between royalty and fixed-fee sc...
Patents provide monopoly rights to patent owners to manufacture, sell, and import the product result...
The concern over protection of Intellectual Property has been an issue for over 500 yea...
For decades, industry lobbyists and governments have been mounting pressure on other countries to of...
We show the impact of technology licensing on optimal patent policy. Strong patent protection that e...
Harmonization of international intellectual property laws has been the object of considerable recent...
Efficient exploitation of a patent often requires patentees to license users of their inventions. Th...
In a stylized model involving two agents a developing country (called South) and a foreign patent-ho...
Patents provide monopoly rights to patent holders. There are safeguards in patent regime to ensure t...