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Author
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Year
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U.S. Intellectual Property Law and Policy
Papers in this book look at hot topics in patent, copyright, trademark law and trade secret law.
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Hugh Hansen |
2006 |
Policy Implications of Weak Patent Rights
This article analyzes the effect that weak patents have on policy, disclosure, competition, and property rights.
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James Anton, Dennis A. Yao, Hillary Greene |
2006 |
Discouraging Patent Holdouts through Reciprocal Commitment
This paper explains how firms could use contracts to avoid complicated patent disputes.
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Scott A. Baker, Doug Lichtman |
2006 |
Innovation Policy and the Economy, Volume 6
Volume 6 of this series discusses how patents and technology policies can affect innovation.
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Josh Lerner, Scott Stern, Adam B. Jaffe |
2006 |
Intellectual Property and the Free Trade Agreements: Information Policy Issues
This article attempts to analyze the current use of Free Trade Agreements to create uniform intellectual property laws.
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John R. Thomas |
2005 |
The Draft Patent Law
This article addresses the changes to India’s patent regulations that needed to be made under the TRIPS agreement.
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Frederick M. Abbott, T. N. Srinivasan, Amy Kapczynski |
2005 |
What is the Impact of Software Patent Shifts? Evidence from Lotus v. Borland
This paper looks at whether growth in software patents hurts software firms.
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Josh Lerner, Feng Zhu |
2005 |
Live and Let Live: A Tale of Weak Patents
This paper asks how to get rid of weak patents that hinder innovation.
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Jay Pil Choi |
2005 |
Empirical Study of the Patent Prospect Theory, An: An Evaluation of Antispam Patents
This paper offers a case study of the effect of software patents on innovation in anti-spam products.
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Martin Campbell-Kelly, Patrick Valduriez |
2005 |
Not All Bad: An Historical Perspective on Software Patents
This paper examines the history of software patents.
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Martin Campbell-Kelly |
2005 |