Patent reform arouses passions among the affected industries, whether they are plaintiffs or defendants, willing users or unwilling participants in the patent system. The key question, therefore, is: How should we structure the patent system in order to best promote innovation in the U.S. economy
The principal recent studies of patent reform (NAS (2004), FTC (2003), Jaffe and Lerner (2004)) cont...
There is widespread agreement that the patent system in the United States is in need of reform. Most...
The patent system, by its very nature, prompts debates over the proper balance of freedoms and restr...
Over the past quarter-century, the patent system has expanded in scope and significance, claiming a ...
In previous work with Mark Lemley I have discussed the critical role played by the courts in fitting...
The patent system is in flux. Concerns abound about the imperfect fit between traditional patent rig...
The most recent push for patent reform established competing groups supporting individual agendas. I...
Persistent commentary contends that the Patent Office is issuing patents that appropriate public dom...
among others, have recently called for significant reforms of the U.S. patent system. [1, 2] The Pa...
The patent system provides the necessary incentives for continuing investments in invention, fosteri...
(Excerpt) In Part I, this Article introduces the new and emerging technologies, including the Intern...
Patent law and policy have received a surprising amount of attention from courts and policymakers in...
While many believe the patent system has hit a historic and unprecedented low, discontent with paten...
Economists and policymakers have long recognized that innovators must be able to appropriate a reaso...
This essay discusses the evolution of the U.S. patent system over the past decade. It explains how ...
The principal recent studies of patent reform (NAS (2004), FTC (2003), Jaffe and Lerner (2004)) cont...
There is widespread agreement that the patent system in the United States is in need of reform. Most...
The patent system, by its very nature, prompts debates over the proper balance of freedoms and restr...
Over the past quarter-century, the patent system has expanded in scope and significance, claiming a ...
In previous work with Mark Lemley I have discussed the critical role played by the courts in fitting...
The patent system is in flux. Concerns abound about the imperfect fit between traditional patent rig...
The most recent push for patent reform established competing groups supporting individual agendas. I...
Persistent commentary contends that the Patent Office is issuing patents that appropriate public dom...
among others, have recently called for significant reforms of the U.S. patent system. [1, 2] The Pa...
The patent system provides the necessary incentives for continuing investments in invention, fosteri...
(Excerpt) In Part I, this Article introduces the new and emerging technologies, including the Intern...
Patent law and policy have received a surprising amount of attention from courts and policymakers in...
While many believe the patent system has hit a historic and unprecedented low, discontent with paten...
Economists and policymakers have long recognized that innovators must be able to appropriate a reaso...
This essay discusses the evolution of the U.S. patent system over the past decade. It explains how ...
The principal recent studies of patent reform (NAS (2004), FTC (2003), Jaffe and Lerner (2004)) cont...
There is widespread agreement that the patent system in the United States is in need of reform. Most...
The patent system, by its very nature, prompts debates over the proper balance of freedoms and restr...