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Professor Colleen Chien recently developed an innovative and important model that relies on a patent's "after …-acquired" characteristics to predict the chances that the patent will be involved in litigation. This comment critiques Professor Chien's model … definition of data regarding the patent owner, further categorization of reexamination data, and research into the timing of …
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The patent system - and information about the patent system - is becoming more available and more digitalized. One area … of interest involves using newly available information to predict patent litigation - to identify patents that will in … several fundamental problems with predicting patent litigation. It may therefore be a useful source to anyone who is …
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This paper analyzes patent pools and their effects on innovation incentives. It is shown that the pro …-competitive effects of patent pools for complementary patents naturally extend for dynamic innovation incentives. However, this simple … case, the licensing fees reflect the strength of patents. Patent pools of complementary patents can be used to discourage …
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The issue of Patent enforcement in the UK has generated a lot of heat, but not much light in the last year. Despite the … patent litigation for small and medium sized firms. Based on an Opinion Report by the same author that contributed to SABIP …'s response to Justice Jackson's Civil Litigation Costs Review, this paper unpacks several aspects of patent litigation reform in …
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