Patents in the Knowledge-Based Economy.
Material type:
- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780309509411
- United States.-Patent and Trademark Office
- Patents-United States
- Diffusion of innovations-United States
- Patents-United States-20th century-History
- Semiconductor industry-Technological innovations-United States
- Internet-Law and legislation-United States
- Industrial management-United States-Patents
- Technological innovations-United States-Patents
- Technology transfer-United States
- 346.730486
- T211.C64 P3 2003
FrontMatter -- Preface -- Contents -- Introduction--Cohen and Merrill -- Patent Quality -- Are All Patent Examiners Equal? Examiners, Patent Characteristics, and Litigation Outcomes--Cockburn, Kortum, and Stern -- Patent Examination Procedures and Patent Quality--King -- Patent Quality Control: A Comparison of U.S. Patent Re-examinations and European Patent Oppositions--Graham, Hall, Harhoff, and Mowery -- Benefits and Costs of an Opposition Process--Levin and Levin -- Patent Litigation -- Enforcement of Patent Rights in the United States--Lanjouw and Schankerman -- Patent Litigation in the U.S. Semiconductor Industry--Ziedonis -- Patents in Software and Biotechnology -- Intellectual Property Protection in the U.S. Software Industry--Graham and Mowery -- Internet Business Method Patents--Allison and Tiller -- Effects of Research Tool Patents and Licensing on Biomedical Innovation--Walsh, Arora, and Cohen.
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