The most recent push for patent reform established competing groups supporting individual agendas. In view of current economic difficulties, however, the focus on innovation should be ever more important. By enacting the Bayh-Dole Act in 1980, the federal government invested in innovation and unlocked American industrial potential through Universities. The current reform has provisions that limit disclosure and facilitate patent challenging which increases costs to inventors and adds responsibilities to an already overloaded patent office. This article addresses a number of the proposed reforms and the effect on University innovation
An academic lifetime of research on patents for invention led to conviction of how unfit for purpose...
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Over the past quarter-century, the patent system has expanded in scope and significance, claiming a ...
The most recent push for patent reform established competing groups supporting individual agendas. I...
The patent system provides the necessary incentives for continuing investments in invention, fosteri...
In previous work with Mark Lemley I have discussed the critical role played by the courts in fitting...
Patent systems reforms have been recommended by a variety of interests, including the Federal Trade ...
(Excerpt) In Part I, this Article introduces the new and emerging technologies, including the Intern...
Barely three years after passing the America Invents Act, Congress is again considering patent refor...
Can U.S. patent law help American businesses compete in global markets? In early 2011, President Bar...
Patent reform arouses passions among the affected industries, whether they are plaintiffs or defenda...
On June 8, 2005, Congressman Lamar Smith introduced H.R. 2795, the “Patent Reform Act of 2005,” aime...
Patent law and policy have received a surprising amount of attention from courts and policymakers in...
among others, have recently called for significant reforms of the U.S. patent system. [1, 2] The Pa...
As a result of pressures from various groups and issues surrounding the current patent system, repre...
An academic lifetime of research on patents for invention led to conviction of how unfit for purpose...
Recently, it has been argued that the U.S. patent system is broken and has become a social burden, m...
Over the past quarter-century, the patent system has expanded in scope and significance, claiming a ...
The most recent push for patent reform established competing groups supporting individual agendas. I...
The patent system provides the necessary incentives for continuing investments in invention, fosteri...
In previous work with Mark Lemley I have discussed the critical role played by the courts in fitting...
Patent systems reforms have been recommended by a variety of interests, including the Federal Trade ...
(Excerpt) In Part I, this Article introduces the new and emerging technologies, including the Intern...
Barely three years after passing the America Invents Act, Congress is again considering patent refor...
Can U.S. patent law help American businesses compete in global markets? In early 2011, President Bar...
Patent reform arouses passions among the affected industries, whether they are plaintiffs or defenda...
On June 8, 2005, Congressman Lamar Smith introduced H.R. 2795, the “Patent Reform Act of 2005,” aime...
Patent law and policy have received a surprising amount of attention from courts and policymakers in...
among others, have recently called for significant reforms of the U.S. patent system. [1, 2] The Pa...
As a result of pressures from various groups and issues surrounding the current patent system, repre...
An academic lifetime of research on patents for invention led to conviction of how unfit for purpose...
Recently, it has been argued that the U.S. patent system is broken and has become a social burden, m...
Over the past quarter-century, the patent system has expanded in scope and significance, claiming a ...