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BYU Law Review

2018

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Patent Nationalism And The Case For A New U.S. Patent Working Requirement, Timothy T. Lau Aug 2018

Patent Nationalism And The Case For A New U.S. Patent Working Requirement, Timothy T. Lau

BYU Law Review

A working requirement is a provision of intellectual property law that uses the threat of punishment to encourage holders to “work” their intellectual property. This Article examines the case for adding a working requirement to U.S. patent law. It explains that, given the current global trends in economic and technological development, a working requirement that increases the exposure of Americans to new technologies through the manufacture of inventions is necessary for the U.S. patent system to fulfill its constitutional purpose, specifically, “[t]o promote the Progress of Science and Useful Arts.” To that end, this Article analyzes elements of working requirements …