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Investments in R&D and agricultural innovations have been fundamental to long-term economic growth worldwide. But global resource allocation has been uneven, with some developing countries closing in on developed-world scientific capacities, others regaining ground lost over the past decade or...
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By using the PatVal-EU dataset we find that the most important determinant of patent licensing is firm size. Patent …
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This paper considers the impact of the intellectual property (IP) system on the timing of cooperation/licensing by … start-up technology entrepreneurs. If the market for technology licenses is efficient, the timing of licensing is … independent of the patent grant date, and productive efficiency considerations will result in licensing as early as possible after …
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This paper analyzes the relationship between technology licensing and the effectiveness of patent protection. Using the … the patenting and licensing decisions are jointly determined. We find that increases in the effectiveness of patent … protection increases licensing propensity when complementary assets required to bring new technologies to market are absent or …
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negative effect on innovation and entrepreneurship in the IoT. Policy makers should ensure that SEP-licensing is simplified. On … neglected is the separation in the licensing process of technical knowledge from the intellectual property rights that cover it … downstream to device makers. The choice of the licensing level is currently the subject of an intense debate. I present empirical …
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intellectual property (IP) rights results in less innovation, thereby favoring vertical integration. The SEP licensing model … technological ensembles that become next-generation standards technologies available for licensing to industry. The DOJ's draft …
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existing examples of collaborative licensing models. Those models are examined from a theoretical perspective and tested in a …
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The extension of patent protection to biological material is by no means a recent phenomenon in Belgium. In 1836 the Belgian Patent Office granted the first patent for a micro-organism, viz. a yeast for the production of beer. A century later, in 1949, the Office delivered the first patent for a...
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one party and cross-licensing …
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This note gives a short proof that both fixed-fee and royalty licensing under patent protection can always create …
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