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Maurer and Scotchmer (2002) pointed out that patents may be inferior to other forms of intellectual property in that the independent invention is not a defence to infringement. The authors' analysis refers to situations in which there is an unlimited number of potential entrants by independent...
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The aim of this note is to study the optimal licensing of a non drastic cost reducing patented innovation, if the … holder prefers exclusive innovation exploitation, giving rise to a monopoly, non exclusive exploitation giving rise to a … early simultaneous adoption, whereas diffusion, implying asymmetric adoption, is better if the innovation implies a more …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005094796
The aim of this note is to study the optimal licensing of a non drastic cost reducing patented innovation, if the … holder prefers exclusive innovation exploitation, giving rise to a monopoly, non exclusive exploitation giving rise to a … early simultaneous adoption, whereas diffusion, implying asymmetric adoption, is better if the innovation implies a more …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010629221
Maurer and Scotchmer (2002) pointed out that patents may be inferior to other forms of intellectual property in that the independent invention is not a defence to infringement. The authors' analysis refers to situations in which there is an unlimited number of potential entrants by independent...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010629739