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Patent failure : how judges, bureaucrats, and lawyers put innovators at risk.
2008
G 16 BES.P
Available at WIPO Library
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Title
Patent failure : how judges, bureaucrats, and lawyers put innovators at risk.
描述
xi, 331 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
国际图书编号
9780691134918 Print
9780691143217 paperback
9781400828692 eBook
9780691143217 paperback
9781400828692 eBook
Alternate Call Number
G 16 BES.P
摘要
Presenting a wide range of empirical evidence from history, law, and economics, this text is an authoritative and comprehensive look at the economic performance of patents. It asks whether patents work well as property rights, and, if not, what institutional and legal reforms are necessary to make the patent system more effective.
书目等附注
Includes bibliographical references (pages 295-314) and index.
格式化内容附注
1. The argument in brief;
2. Why property rights work, how property rights fail;
3. If you can't tell the boundaries, then it ain't property;
4. Survey of empirical research: do patents perform like property?
5. What are U.S. patents worth to their owners?
6. The cost of disputes;
7. How important is the failure of patent notice?
8. Small inventors;
9. Abstract patents and software;
10. Making patents work as property;
11. Reforms to improve notice;
12. A glance forward.
2. Why property rights work, how property rights fail;
3. If you can't tell the boundaries, then it ain't property;
4. Survey of empirical research: do patents perform like property?
5. What are U.S. patents worth to their owners?
6. The cost of disputes;
7. How important is the failure of patent notice?
8. Small inventors;
9. Abstract patents and software;
10. Making patents work as property;
11. Reforms to improve notice;
12. A glance forward.
Published
Princeton : Princeton University Press, 2008.
语言
eng
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