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Title
Patent quality matters.
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Item Type
Journal Article
Description
1 electronic resource (pages 134-138)
Summary
Patent quality can be determined reliably based on three distinct quality objectives, namely legal framework (legal quality), prior art (substantial quality) and market potential (economic quality). The legal quality of a patent is given by compliance with all legal requirements of the underlying legal framework. The substantial quality of a patent is given by the likelihood that a patent will not be invalidated based on prior art. The economic quality of a patent is given by the market potential of the subject matter protected by the patent.
Series
Intellectual Property Law & Practice ; 20, 3, 2025, 1747-1540.
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Published
Oxford, UK : Oxford University Press, 2025.
Language
English
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