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Author
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Year
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Don't Fence Me In: Fragmented Markets for Technology and the Patent Acquisition Strategies of Firms
This article examines patterns in patenting among semiconductor firms in the United States.
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Rosemarie Ziedonis |
2004 |
Patent Litigation in the U.S. Semiconductor Industry
This chapter traces patterns of patent litigation for 137 U.S. semiconductor firms from 1973 through 2001.
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Rosemarie Ziedonis |
2004 |
Innovation Policy and the Economy, Volume 4
Volume 4 of this series discusses incentive-based policies, and patent and antitrust reform.
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Josh Lerner, Scott Stern, Adam B. Jaffe |
2004 |
Business Method Patent Myth, The
This article disputes the notion that business method patents are inferior to other types of patents.
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John R. Allison, Emerson Tiller |
2003 |
Pharmacogenomics, Genetic Tests, and Patent-Based Incentives: Perspectives on Properties of the Human Genome Project
This article surveys law and policy issues relating to the Human Genome Project.
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F. Scott Kieff, Michael Meurer |
2003 |
Cooperative Marketing Agreements Between Competitors: Evidence from Patent Pools
This paper looks at organizations known as “patent pools,” or groups of firms that license patents to one another.
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Josh Lerner, Marcin Strojwas, Jean Tirole |
2003 |
Comment on the Tragedy of the Anticommons in Biomedical Research
This paper asks whether too many patents get in the way of biomedical research.
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Edmund Kitch |
2003 |
Review of Bessen and Hunt's Analysis of Software Patents, A
This paper asks whether an influential study of software patents is reliable.
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Robert W. Hahn, Scott Wallsten |
2003 |
Valuable Patents
This paper describes patents their holders consider valuable.
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Mark Lemley, John R. Allison, Kimberly A. Moore, R. Derek Trunkey |
2003 |
Patent Theory versus Patent Law
This paper looks at how the reality of patent law compares to theory.
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Alexander Tabarrok |
2002 |