A new edition of the trusted book on intellectual property Intellectual Property simplifies the process of attaching a dollar amount to intellectual property and intangible assets, be it for …
INTRODUCTION The foundation for the American patent system is purely economic. The entire system stems from a constitutional grant of power to Congress to promote the useful …
The unprecedented domestic economic expansion of the recent past is largely attributable to the success of industries that use and market high technology in its various forms. As the …
University of Pennsylvania Page 1 University of Pennsylvania Law Review FOUNDED 1852 Formerly American Law Register VOL. 150 JANUARY 2002 NO. 3 ARTICLES …
This is a story about innovation-legal innovation. At the beginning of the nineteenth century, all countries having patent systems generally required patentable inventions to be both new …
The race model has been the darling of patent economists and game theorists. 1 This model assumes that the winner, namely the first to invent, takes the patent grant with the market …
Because we learn from history, we also try to teach from history. Persuasive discourse of all kinds is replete with historical examples-some true and applicable to the issue at hand …
For more than two decades, the Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) and the Federal Circuit have exercised nearly complete institutional control over the patent system. Yet in recent …
Courts and scholars have long debated the proper balance between antitrust law and intellectual property rights. Proponents of strong intellectual property rights and those of …