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Reasonable Royalties And The Calculation Of Patent Damages: Reflections And Recommendations For A Fair And Adequate Calculating Basis Of Reasonable Royalties In Terms Of Harmonization Of China-Taiwan Regional Patent Laws, Chung-Lun Shen Apr 2013

Reasonable Royalties And The Calculation Of Patent Damages: Reflections And Recommendations For A Fair And Adequate Calculating Basis Of Reasonable Royalties In Terms Of Harmonization Of China-Taiwan Regional Patent Laws, Chung-Lun Shen

Chicago-Kent Journal of Intellectual Property

Among the substantive issues of patent law, patent enforcement has received increasing focus in the global community. Owing to the intangibility of patents, and in view of the symmetry of exclusive rights with damages, courts and juries have difficulty calculating appropriate damages for patent infringement. Compared with the traditional calculation of patent damages, which rests upon the patentee’s losses or infringer’s profits, the basis of reasonable royalties provides a flexible concept for accommodating damages when the patentee cannot adequately prove damages, especially, when the patented or infringing products were not available in the market at the time of infringement. Until …