The 2011 America Invents Act sought to drastically improve the American patent system by creating new review processes for already issued patents. These processes were meant to reduce patent litigation costs and clear the field of dubious patents, all the while increasing certainty in the existence and scope of patent rights. Though this was not the first attempt to achieve these goals, Congress failed to heed the lessons of past reforms or fully take into account the costs associated with these new post-issuance review mechanisms. The result was a set of dubious reforms. This Article marshals empirical data and case-study based evidence to show that the newly created system is open to abuse, that such abuse occurs, and that the costs tha...
The most recent push for patent reform established competing groups supporting individual agendas. I...
When Congress overhauled U.S. patent law in 2011, the main debate focused on the merits (and constit...
2011 was an eventful year for those interested in patent law. In March, the Federal Trade Commission...
The 2011 America Invents Act sought to drastically improve the American patent system by creating ne...
The America Invents Act (AIA) was widely hailed as a remedy to the excessive number of patents that ...
This Article has three parts. In Part One, I describe what Congress claims to have done, then what t...
Intellectual Property Workshop Greg Dolin - Dubious Patent Reform The 2011 America Invents Act sough...
The patent system is in flux. Concerns abound about the imperfect fit between traditional patent rig...
In previous work with Mark Lemley I have discussed the critical role played by the courts in fitting...
The patent system provides the necessary incentives for continuing investments in invention, fosteri...
Prior to the passage of the Leahy-Smith America Invents Act (AIA), the United States operated a pate...
Barely three years after passing the America Invents Act, Congress is again considering patent refor...
Patent systems reforms have been recommended by a variety of interests, including the Federal Trade ...
On the heels of a widely reported uptick in egregious patent enforcement, six patent reform bills ha...
The U.S. House of Representatives began September by passing the Patent Reform Act of 2007. This bil...
The most recent push for patent reform established competing groups supporting individual agendas. I...
When Congress overhauled U.S. patent law in 2011, the main debate focused on the merits (and constit...
2011 was an eventful year for those interested in patent law. In March, the Federal Trade Commission...
The 2011 America Invents Act sought to drastically improve the American patent system by creating ne...
The America Invents Act (AIA) was widely hailed as a remedy to the excessive number of patents that ...
This Article has three parts. In Part One, I describe what Congress claims to have done, then what t...
Intellectual Property Workshop Greg Dolin - Dubious Patent Reform The 2011 America Invents Act sough...
The patent system is in flux. Concerns abound about the imperfect fit between traditional patent rig...
In previous work with Mark Lemley I have discussed the critical role played by the courts in fitting...
The patent system provides the necessary incentives for continuing investments in invention, fosteri...
Prior to the passage of the Leahy-Smith America Invents Act (AIA), the United States operated a pate...
Barely three years after passing the America Invents Act, Congress is again considering patent refor...
Patent systems reforms have been recommended by a variety of interests, including the Federal Trade ...
On the heels of a widely reported uptick in egregious patent enforcement, six patent reform bills ha...
The U.S. House of Representatives began September by passing the Patent Reform Act of 2007. This bil...
The most recent push for patent reform established competing groups supporting individual agendas. I...
When Congress overhauled U.S. patent law in 2011, the main debate focused on the merits (and constit...
2011 was an eventful year for those interested in patent law. In March, the Federal Trade Commission...