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Intellectual Property Law

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What Happened To The Public’S Interest In Patent Law?, Kristen Jakobsen Osenga Jan 2018

What Happened To The Public’S Interest In Patent Law?, Kristen Jakobsen Osenga

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Protecting intellectual property is the government’s most important tool to encourage innovation, as our country has understood since its founding. The Constitution provides for the grant of exclusive patent rights to “promote the progress of science and the useful arts.” Thomas Jefferson, who was initially skeptical of the value of patents, later remarked, “An Act of Congress authorising [sic] the issuing patents for new discoveries has given a spring to invention beyond my conception.” From the very first patent, issued in 1790, to the 10 millionth patent, issued in June 2018,4 the United States has seen remarkable amounts of invention …