About half, probably more, of all patented inventions in the United States are never commercially exploited.'Many of these undeveloped inventions are commercially worthless …
Patent law is premised on the onward march of science and technology. Patent law encourages cumulative innovation, both by dangling the patent before the inventor as an …
A CCORDING to the dominant American theory of intellectual prop-erty, copyright and patent laws are premised on providing creators with just enough incentive to create artistic …
M Abramowicz, JF Duffy - Yale LJ, 2010 - HeinOnline
In Graham v. John Deere Co., the Supreme Court explained that patent law's nonobviousness doctrine is meant to restrict the award of patents to only" those inventions …
A patent is a powerful tool. It grants its owner exclusive rights over a particular technology by allowing him to exclude others from the use of that technology. 1 It allows the inventor to …
PA Espinosa-Barrera, M Gómez-Gómez… - … Science and Pollution …, 2024 - Springer
This study presents a systematic review of the scientific and technological production related to the use of systems based on UV, H2O2, and Cl2 for the elimination of antibiotic-resistant …
JC Fromer - The University of Chicago Law Review, 2009 - JSTOR
This Article explores the claiming systems of patent and copyright law with a view to how they affect innovation. It first develops a two-dimensional taxonomy: claiming can be either …
Economists and legal scholars have long speculated about technology's impact on the labor market.'The United States was sufficiently concerned about workforce automation and the …
Ever since Alexander Bickel published The Least Dangerous Branch in 1962, American constitutional theorists have agonized over the supposedly" countermajoritarian" character …