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The law of restitution suggests multiple ways to improve reasonable royalty analysis in patent law. Restitution law has substantial experience in addressing issues that also appear in the assessment of reasonable royalties. These issues include problems of reasonably apportioning value among...
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Combating complex diseases, climate change, and the loss of biodiversity requires shared innovation on an unprecedented global scale. Patent law plays a significant role in innovation, but to facilitate the coalescence of diverse groups of researchers, scientists, and innovators, policymakers...
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The strength of the patent system is waning. The Supreme Court recently opened the door for dramatic change by rejecting the long- standing presumption that a permanent injunction should issue upon the adjudication of a valid and infringed patent. Federal courts have since refashioned patent...
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Patent rights are territorial. A patent granted in the United States is only enforceable in the United States. Yet increasingly so, a successful launch of new technology or a product requires global strategy, and global strategy requires global patent protection. Seeking patent protection in...
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The recently-passed Inflation Reduction Act represents the largest single step that Congress has taken to combat harms from climate change. In its over $360 billion commitment, the Act incentivizes clean energy development and generation, includes methods to directly lower residential utility...
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