International audienceThis paper presents preliminary results from a pilot experiment dealing with the economic motivations to contribute to Free/Open Source Software (FOSS). Bessen and Maskin [1] argue that in a dynamic sequential innovation framework the standard argument for granting patent protection is no more valid and the innovator has at certain conditions an incentive to fully disclose the results of his works; in these same conditions, a copyright strategy could result in a tragedy of the anticommons [5,2]. We study in the lab the choice of copyrighting or copylefting subsequent innovations in a dynamic setting à la Bessen and Maskin, introducing an innovative experimental design requiring real effort on the part of subjects. The ...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.Patent systems are often justified by an assump...
Patent law has long harbored the concept of “inventing around,” under which competitors to a patent ...
Patent law has long harbored the concept of “inventing around,” under which competitors to a patent ...
International audienceThis paper presents preliminary results from a pilot experiment dealing with t...
International audienceThis paper presents preliminary results from a pilot experiment dealing with t...
Abstract In this paper we contribute to the discussion on whether intellectual property rights foste...
Abstract In this paper we contribute to the discussion on whether intellectual property rights foste...
Abstract In this paper we contribute to the discussion on whether intellectual property rights foste...
All creativity and innovation build on existing ideas. Authors and inventors copy, adapt, improve, i...
Copyrights and patents grant property rights to creators and inventors in order to spur further inno...
Patents are legal instruments that protect ideas, and the rise of a knowledge-based society was inev...
Verbatim copying and distribution of this entire article for noncommercial use are permitted in any ...
Abstract. This paper demonstrates that an IP system that improves the supply of new ideas within its...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.Patent systems are often justified by an assump...
All creativity and innovation build on existing ideas. Authors and inventors copy, adapt, improve, i...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.Patent systems are often justified by an assump...
Patent law has long harbored the concept of “inventing around,” under which competitors to a patent ...
Patent law has long harbored the concept of “inventing around,” under which competitors to a patent ...
International audienceThis paper presents preliminary results from a pilot experiment dealing with t...
International audienceThis paper presents preliminary results from a pilot experiment dealing with t...
Abstract In this paper we contribute to the discussion on whether intellectual property rights foste...
Abstract In this paper we contribute to the discussion on whether intellectual property rights foste...
Abstract In this paper we contribute to the discussion on whether intellectual property rights foste...
All creativity and innovation build on existing ideas. Authors and inventors copy, adapt, improve, i...
Copyrights and patents grant property rights to creators and inventors in order to spur further inno...
Patents are legal instruments that protect ideas, and the rise of a knowledge-based society was inev...
Verbatim copying and distribution of this entire article for noncommercial use are permitted in any ...
Abstract. This paper demonstrates that an IP system that improves the supply of new ideas within its...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.Patent systems are often justified by an assump...
All creativity and innovation build on existing ideas. Authors and inventors copy, adapt, improve, i...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.Patent systems are often justified by an assump...
Patent law has long harbored the concept of “inventing around,” under which competitors to a patent ...
Patent law has long harbored the concept of “inventing around,” under which competitors to a patent ...