In recent years, business leaders, policymakers, and inventors have complained to the media and to Congress that today’s patent system stifles innovation instead of fostering it. But like the infamous patent on the peanut butter and jelly sandwich, much of the cited evidence about the patent system is pure anecdote — making realistic policy formation difficult. Is the patent system fundamentally broken, or can it be fixed with a few modest reforms? Moving beyond rhetoric, Patent Failure provides the first authoritative and comprehensive look at the economic performance of patents in forty years. James Bessen and Michael Meurer ask whether patents work well as property rights, and, if not, what institutional and legal reforms are necessary t...
In previous work with Mark Lemley I have discussed the critical role played by the courts in fitting...
We have always known that technological progress is important and this country has always aimed to p...
The patent system is in flux. Concerns abound about the imperfect fit between traditional patent rig...
In recent years, business leaders, policymakers, and inventors have complained to the media and to C...
The paper is from a 2008 Symposium at the University of Georgia devoted to the book by James Bessen ...
Many patents cover inventions that do not work as described. Fingers often point to the U.S. Patent ...
The patent system provides the necessary incentives for continuing investments in invention, fosteri...
There is a growing, inescapable sense that something has gone terribly wrong with the patent system....
Over 2 million patents are currently in force in the EU and in the USA. Do they testify innovation i...
While many believe the patent system has hit a historic and unprecedented low, discontent with paten...
The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Graham v. John Deere (1966) placed neoclassical economic insigh...
Courts, the Patent Office, and commentators are in vigorous disagreement about what types of innovat...
The Patent Act was last revised in 1952. The hydrogen bomb was exploded that year, vividly demonstra...
The case against patents can be summarized briefly: there is no empirical evidence that they serve t...
Many believe the root cause of the patent system’s dysfunction is that the U.S. Patent and Trademark...
In previous work with Mark Lemley I have discussed the critical role played by the courts in fitting...
We have always known that technological progress is important and this country has always aimed to p...
The patent system is in flux. Concerns abound about the imperfect fit between traditional patent rig...
In recent years, business leaders, policymakers, and inventors have complained to the media and to C...
The paper is from a 2008 Symposium at the University of Georgia devoted to the book by James Bessen ...
Many patents cover inventions that do not work as described. Fingers often point to the U.S. Patent ...
The patent system provides the necessary incentives for continuing investments in invention, fosteri...
There is a growing, inescapable sense that something has gone terribly wrong with the patent system....
Over 2 million patents are currently in force in the EU and in the USA. Do they testify innovation i...
While many believe the patent system has hit a historic and unprecedented low, discontent with paten...
The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Graham v. John Deere (1966) placed neoclassical economic insigh...
Courts, the Patent Office, and commentators are in vigorous disagreement about what types of innovat...
The Patent Act was last revised in 1952. The hydrogen bomb was exploded that year, vividly demonstra...
The case against patents can be summarized briefly: there is no empirical evidence that they serve t...
Many believe the root cause of the patent system’s dysfunction is that the U.S. Patent and Trademark...
In previous work with Mark Lemley I have discussed the critical role played by the courts in fitting...
We have always known that technological progress is important and this country has always aimed to p...
The patent system is in flux. Concerns abound about the imperfect fit between traditional patent rig...