Patent law is crucial to encourage technological innovation. But as the patent system currently stands, diverse industries from pharmaceuticals to software to semiconductors are all gover… Mehr…
Patent law is crucial to encourage technological innovation. But as the patent system currently stands, diverse industries from pharmaceuticals to software to semiconductors are all governed by the same rules even though they innovate very differently. The result is a crisis in the patent system, where patents calibrated to the needs of prescription drugs wreak havoc on information technologies and vice versa. According to Dan L. Burk and Mark A. Lemley in "The Patent Crisis and How the Courts Can Solve It," courts should use the tools the patent system already gives them to treat patents in different industries differently. Industry tailoring is the only way to provide an appropriate level of incentive for each industry. Burk and Lemley illustrate the barriers to innovation created by the catch-all standards in the current system. Legal tools already present in the patent statute, they contend, offer a solution--courts can tailor patent law, through interpretations and applications, to suit the needs of various types of businesses. "The Patent Crisis and How the Courts Can Solve It" will be essential reading for those seeking to understand the nexus of economics, business, and law in the twenty-first century. Media >, [PU: University of Chicago Press]<
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Hardback, [PU: The University of Chicago Press], Patent law encourages technological innovation. But as the patent system stands, are all governed by the same rules even though they innovate very differently. The result is a crisis in the patent system. This title argue that courts should use legal tools already present in the patent statute to suit the needs of various industries., Patents Law<
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Patent law is crucial to encourage technological innovation. But as the patent system currently stands, diverse industries from pharmaceuticals to software to semiconductors are all gover… Mehr…
Patent law is crucial to encourage technological innovation. But as the patent system currently stands, diverse industries from pharmaceuticals to software to semiconductors are all governed by the same rules even though they innovate very differently. The result is a crisis in the patent system, where patents calibrated to the needs of prescription drugs wreak havoc on information technologies and vice versa. According to Dan L. Burk and Mark A. Lemley in "The Patent Crisis and How the Courts Can Solve It," courts should use the tools the patent system already gives them to treat patents in different industries differently. Industry tailoring is the only way to provide an appropriate level of incentive for each industry. Burk and Lemley illustrate the barriers to innovation created by the catch-all standards in the current system. Legal tools already present in the patent statute, they contend, offer a solution--courts can tailor patent law, through interpretations and applications, to suit the needs of various types of businesses. "The Patent Crisis and How the Courts Can Solve It" will be essential reading for those seeking to understand the nexus of economics, business, and law in the twenty-first century. Media >, [PU: University of Chicago Press]<
Hardback, [PU: The University of Chicago Press], Patent law encourages technological innovation. But as the patent system stands, are all governed by the same rules even though they innov… Mehr…
Hardback, [PU: The University of Chicago Press], Patent law encourages technological innovation. But as the patent system stands, are all governed by the same rules even though they innovate very differently. The result is a crisis in the patent system. This title argue that courts should use legal tools already present in the patent statute to suit the needs of various industries., Patents Law<
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University of Chicago Press. Hardcover. GOOD. Spine creases, wear to binding and pages from reading. May contain limited notes, underlining or highlighting that does affect the text. Possible ex library copy, thatll have the markings and stickers associated from the library. Accessories such as CD, codes, toys, may not be included., University of Chicago Press, 2.5<
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EAN (ISBN-13): 9780226080611 ISBN (ISBN-10): 0226080617 Gebundene Ausgabe Erscheinungsjahr: 2009 Herausgeber: UNIV OF CHICAGO PR 220 Seiten Gewicht: 0,471 kg Sprache: eng/Englisch
Buch in der Datenbank seit 2009-07-06T09:39:31+02:00 (Vienna) Detailseite zuletzt geändert am 2023-08-25T04:41:19+02:00 (Vienna) ISBN/EAN: 9780226080611
ISBN - alternative Schreibweisen: 0-226-08061-7, 978-0-226-08061-1 Alternative Schreibweisen und verwandte Suchbegriffe: Autor des Buches: lemle, dan burk, burk lemley, bürk Titel des Buches: the patent crisis and how the courts can solve
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