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Substantive Claim Construction As A Patent Scope Lever, Peter Lee
Substantive Claim Construction As A Patent Scope Lever, Peter Lee
IP Theory
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Complex Economics And Patent Remedies, John M. Golden
Even More Complex After All These Years: What The Complexity Of The “How?” Question Of Tailoring Claim Scope Has To Say About The “Who?” Question, Kevin E. Collins
Even More Complex After All These Years: What The Complexity Of The “How?” Question Of Tailoring Claim Scope Has To Say About The “Who?” Question, Kevin E. Collins
IP Theory
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Formalism, Realism, And Patent Scope, Tun-Jen Chiang
Markets For Patent Scope, Ted M. Sichelman
Markets For Patent Scope, Ted M. Sichelman
IP Theory
A recurring issue in intellectual property theory is how the scope of patent rights affects invention and commercialization. Traditionally, there has been a dichotomous debate: one view stemming from Ed Kitch, promoting broad “prospect”-style patents in the hands of a single inventor, and another view from Robert Merges and Richard Nelson, advocating relatively narrow scope to encourage competition in innovation. More recently, a variety of scholars have set forth more nuanced positions. My thesis here is that the variance in these views can be traced to differing empirical attitudes about how well the market functions relative to a patent system …
Patent Claiming In The United States: Central, Peripheral, Or Mongrel?, Martin J. Adelman
Patent Claiming In The United States: Central, Peripheral, Or Mongrel?, Martin J. Adelman
IP Theory
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The Role Of Patent Eligibility In Policing Claim Scope, Christopher M. Holman
The Role Of Patent Eligibility In Policing Claim Scope, Christopher M. Holman
IP Theory
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