We study the causal impact of invalidating marginally valid patents during post-grant opposition at the European Patent Office on affected inventors’ subsequent patenting. We exploit exogenous variation in invalidation by leveraging the participation of a patent’s original examiner in the opposition division as an instrument. We find a disciplinary effect of invalidation: Affected inventors file significantly fewer patent applications in the decade after the decision. The effect is entirely driven by a reduction in low-quality filings, i.e., filings that examiners associate with prior art that threatens the application’s novelty or inventive step. We do not observe shifts into national patenting
Since the 1980s, the United States Patent and Trademark Office has amended or revoked patents throug...
comments. We also thank John Golden and David Schwartz for their help in clarifying some points rega...
We analyze the impact of the probabilistic nature of patents on the functioning of Germany’s bifurca...
Using large-scale data on opposition to patents at the European Patent Office (EPO), we investigate ...
Post-grant validity challenges at patent offices rely on the private initiative of third parties to ...
We report the results of the first comparative study of the determinants and effects of patent oppos...
Postgrant validity challenges at patent offices rely on the private initiative of third parties to c...
Cumulative innovation is central to economic growth. Do patent rights facilitate or impede such foll...
We report the results of the first comparative study of the determinants and effects of patent oppos...
Cumulative innovation is central to economic growth. Do patent rights facilitate or impede follow-on...
The recent surge in U.S. patenting and expansion of patentable subject matter has increased patent o...
We analyze the impact of the probabilistic nature of patents on the functioning of Germany’s bifurca...
This paper assesses the impact of adopting a post-grant review institution in the US patent system b...
We report the results of the first comparative study of the determinants and effects of patent oppos...
We explore how examiner behavior is altered by the time allocated for reviewing patent applications....
Since the 1980s, the United States Patent and Trademark Office has amended or revoked patents throug...
comments. We also thank John Golden and David Schwartz for their help in clarifying some points rega...
We analyze the impact of the probabilistic nature of patents on the functioning of Germany’s bifurca...
Using large-scale data on opposition to patents at the European Patent Office (EPO), we investigate ...
Post-grant validity challenges at patent offices rely on the private initiative of third parties to ...
We report the results of the first comparative study of the determinants and effects of patent oppos...
Postgrant validity challenges at patent offices rely on the private initiative of third parties to c...
Cumulative innovation is central to economic growth. Do patent rights facilitate or impede such foll...
We report the results of the first comparative study of the determinants and effects of patent oppos...
Cumulative innovation is central to economic growth. Do patent rights facilitate or impede follow-on...
The recent surge in U.S. patenting and expansion of patentable subject matter has increased patent o...
We analyze the impact of the probabilistic nature of patents on the functioning of Germany’s bifurca...
This paper assesses the impact of adopting a post-grant review institution in the US patent system b...
We report the results of the first comparative study of the determinants and effects of patent oppos...
We explore how examiner behavior is altered by the time allocated for reviewing patent applications....
Since the 1980s, the United States Patent and Trademark Office has amended or revoked patents throug...
comments. We also thank John Golden and David Schwartz for their help in clarifying some points rega...
We analyze the impact of the probabilistic nature of patents on the functioning of Germany’s bifurca...