Perspectives on patentable subject matter
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Perspectives on patentable subject matter
Cambridge University Press, 2015
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- 'Clues' for determining whether business and service innovations are unpatentable abstract ideas / Pamela Samuelson and Jason Schultz
- Still aiming at the wrong target: a case for business-method and software patents from a business perspective / Kristen Osenga
- Semiotics 101: taking the printed matter doctrine seriously / Kevin Emerson Collins
- Patent eligibility as a policy lever to regulate the patenting of personalized medicine / Christopher M. Holma
- The inducement standard of patentability / Michael B. Abramowicz and John F. Duffy
- Patenting the curve ball: business methods and industry norms / Gerard N. Magliocca
- Business and financial-method patents, innovation, and policy / Bronwyn H. Hall
- The litigation of financial innovations / Josh Lerner
- Patent search and cumulative innovation / Michael J. Meurer
- The Vonage trilogy: a case study in 'patent bullying' / Ted Sichelman
- University software ownership and litigation: a first examination / Arti K. Rai, John R. Allison and Bhaven N. Sampat
- The individual inventor motif in the age of the patent troll / Christopher A. Cotropia
- Anything under the sun made by humans: patent law doctrines as endogenous institutions for commercializing innovation / James E. Daily and F. Scott Kieff
