This Article argues that current intellectual property law is based on an inaccurate representation of how innovation actually occurs. It provides an alternate explanation of the innovative process and proposes and intellectual property protection policy better suited to that scheme
The institution of university science research has evolved over the past century, from one of open s...
Distributed value creation can boost the overall value created, but may create serious challenges fo...
The United States and its trading partners have adopted cultural and innovation policies under which...
Artificial intelligence has been generating inventive output for decades, and now the continued and ...
This article argues that there is a mismatch between traditional intellectual property doctrine and ...
This article is concerned with the question of whether the United States patent system achieves its ...
Knowledge creation in the twenty-first century is a collaborative and ubiquitous enterprise. It take...
This foreword to the first issue of 2009 for the Journal of Technology Law and Policy discusses the ...
Intellectual property both leads and lags the development of new technology. It lags in the sense th...
Patent law, created in response to a constitutional mandate to encourage innovation, may be discoura...
The article of record as published may be located at http://dx.doi.org/10.2312/egve.20162028We will ...
Innovation occurs within a complex web of law. Of the myriad legal doctrines that affect innovation,...
(Excerpt) In Part I, this Article introduces the new and emerging technologies, including the Intern...
While innovative ideas and creative works increasingly drive economic success, the historic approach...
This Article explores the concept of intellectual infrastructure in intellectual property law. It ma...
The institution of university science research has evolved over the past century, from one of open s...
Distributed value creation can boost the overall value created, but may create serious challenges fo...
The United States and its trading partners have adopted cultural and innovation policies under which...
Artificial intelligence has been generating inventive output for decades, and now the continued and ...
This article argues that there is a mismatch between traditional intellectual property doctrine and ...
This article is concerned with the question of whether the United States patent system achieves its ...
Knowledge creation in the twenty-first century is a collaborative and ubiquitous enterprise. It take...
This foreword to the first issue of 2009 for the Journal of Technology Law and Policy discusses the ...
Intellectual property both leads and lags the development of new technology. It lags in the sense th...
Patent law, created in response to a constitutional mandate to encourage innovation, may be discoura...
The article of record as published may be located at http://dx.doi.org/10.2312/egve.20162028We will ...
Innovation occurs within a complex web of law. Of the myriad legal doctrines that affect innovation,...
(Excerpt) In Part I, this Article introduces the new and emerging technologies, including the Intern...
While innovative ideas and creative works increasingly drive economic success, the historic approach...
This Article explores the concept of intellectual infrastructure in intellectual property law. It ma...
The institution of university science research has evolved over the past century, from one of open s...
Distributed value creation can boost the overall value created, but may create serious challenges fo...
The United States and its trading partners have adopted cultural and innovation policies under which...