U.S. patent system reform, abuse and disputes
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U.S. patent system reform, abuse and disputes
(Intellectual property in the 21st century)(Congressional policies, practices and procedures)
Nova Science Publishers, c2011
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United States patent system reform, abuse and disputes
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Includes bibliographical and index
Contains edited, excerpted and augmented editions of CRS reports
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Congressional interest in patent reform has increased as the patent system becomes more significant to U.S. industry. Patent ownership is perceived as an incentive to the technological advancement that leads to economic growth. Yet, this augmented attention to patents has been accompanied by persistent concerns about the fairness and effectiveness of the current system. Several studies, including those by the National Academy of Sciences and the Federal Trade Commission, recommended reform of the patent system to address perceived deficiencies in the operation of the patent regime. This book provides an overview of current patent reform issues including a summary of the structure of the current patent system and the role of patents in innovation policy. Also discussed are patent quality, the high costs of patent litigation, international harmonisation, and speculation in patents, which have motivated the reform proposals.
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- Preface
- Patent Reform in the 112th Congress: Innovation Issues
- Patent Reform: Judicial Developments in Areas of Legislative Interest
- Patent Reform: Issues in the Biomedical & Software Industries
- Deferred Examination of Patent Applications: Implications for Innovation Policy
- False Patent Marking: Litigation & Legislation
- The Design & Implementation of Patent Revocation Proceedings: Innovation Issues
- Current Issues in Patentable Subject Matter: Business Methods, Tax Planning Methods, & Genetic Materials
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