The Evolving Ip Marketplace


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Evolving IP Marketplace


Evolving IP Marketplace

Author: Suzanne Michael

language: en

Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Release Date: 2011-05


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This report recommends improvements to two areas of patent law policies affecting how well a patent gives notice to the public of what technology is protected and remedies for patent infringement. The report provides valuable insights on how courts can reform the patent system to best serve consumers. It recognizes that patents play a critical role in encouraging innovation, but it also observes that some strategies by patent holders risk distorting competition and deterring innovation. This is especially true for activity driven by poor patent notice, and by remedies that do not align the compensation received by patent holders for infringement with the economic value of their patented inventions. This is a print on demand report.

The Evolving IP Marketplace


The Evolving IP Marketplace

Author: United States. Federal Trade Commission

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2011


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Annual Review of Intellectual Property Law Developments 2009


Annual Review of Intellectual Property Law Developments 2009

Author: American Bar Association. Section of Intellectual Property Law

language: en

Publisher: American Bar Association

Release Date: 2011-07-16


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This book provides a thoughtful and balanced treatment of key legal developments in the courts, agencies, and legislatures in every area of IP law. The 2009 edition reports on nearly 200 top IP legal developments, including: In re Volkswagen of America, Inc.; In re TS Tech USA Corp.;Tafas v. Doll;Broadcom v. Qualcomm;In re Bose Corp.;Elsevier v. Muchnick; and Salinger v. Colting