This article considers current proposals for patent law reform in light of a simple theory about intellectual property law: In a world without transactions costs, the assignment of property rights is not necessary to stimulate the optimal production of creative goods. Because potential users of inventions could contract for their creation, a compelling justification for granting property rights in these intangibles is the reduction of real-world transaction and information costs that hinder, or make impossible, contract formation between users and creators. Proposals for patent law reform, therefore, should be evaluated by whether a change in legal rights, or in the regulatory process increases or lowers these costs
Intellectual property law protects the owner of each patented invention or copyrighted work of autho...
Patents create strong incentives for collaborative development. For many technologies fixed costs ar...
High transaction costs incurred in the licensing of intellectual property create a pressure on legal...
This article considers current proposals for patent law reform in light of a simple theory about int...
Changes in the scope of IP legal rights are generally thought to be linked to changes in positive la...
Intellectual property law protects the owner of each patented invention or copyrighted work of autho...
This Article contributes to the patent debate by observing that new and emerging technologies are ra...
We focus on downstream uses that combine multiple intellectual property rights and examine the e¤ect...
Commentators have poured forth a loud and sustained outcry over the past few years that sees propert...
We study how the market for innovation affects enforcement of patent rights. We show that patent tra...
This piece reviews Economic and Legal Dimensions, which presents a pragmatic economic theory about t...
Sale of goods and intellectual property are necessarily connected. Intellectual property rights (IPR...
Several recent commentators have criticized trends in the patent system by suggesting that the goals...
Intellectual property law protects the owner of each patented invention or copyrighted work of autho...
This analysis highlights the importance of transactions between prior and subsequent innovators to p...
Intellectual property law protects the owner of each patented invention or copyrighted work of autho...
Patents create strong incentives for collaborative development. For many technologies fixed costs ar...
High transaction costs incurred in the licensing of intellectual property create a pressure on legal...
This article considers current proposals for patent law reform in light of a simple theory about int...
Changes in the scope of IP legal rights are generally thought to be linked to changes in positive la...
Intellectual property law protects the owner of each patented invention or copyrighted work of autho...
This Article contributes to the patent debate by observing that new and emerging technologies are ra...
We focus on downstream uses that combine multiple intellectual property rights and examine the e¤ect...
Commentators have poured forth a loud and sustained outcry over the past few years that sees propert...
We study how the market for innovation affects enforcement of patent rights. We show that patent tra...
This piece reviews Economic and Legal Dimensions, which presents a pragmatic economic theory about t...
Sale of goods and intellectual property are necessarily connected. Intellectual property rights (IPR...
Several recent commentators have criticized trends in the patent system by suggesting that the goals...
Intellectual property law protects the owner of each patented invention or copyrighted work of autho...
This analysis highlights the importance of transactions between prior and subsequent innovators to p...
Intellectual property law protects the owner of each patented invention or copyrighted work of autho...
Patents create strong incentives for collaborative development. For many technologies fixed costs ar...
High transaction costs incurred in the licensing of intellectual property create a pressure on legal...