[Strong Patents Drive Economies] The Truth Behind Innovation Policy
The idea that innovation thrives in a vacuum of intellectual property protection is a fantasy. The data tells a starkly different, and more practical, story.
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The idea that innovation thrives in a vacuum of intellectual property protection is a fantasy. The data tells a starkly different, and more practical, story.
Imagine trying to build a skyscraper on shifting sands. That's what patent law's subject matter eligibility rules feel like right now.
Patent trolls, the bane of many tech companies, are bumping up against a surprisingly resilient wall: the open source community. It seems the days of easy pickings might be numbered for these IP aggressors.
Software patents. The bane of innovators, the joy of patent trolls. For years, the Federal Circuit played the 'no' game. Now? A flicker.
Everyone figured the Supreme Court would punt on Cox v. Sony, leaving internet service providers to continue their precarious dance with copyright infringement. But today, the justices looked ready to actually *decide* something, and it might not be the win Cox was banking on.
Millions of brilliant minds are sitting on game-changing ideas, locked out by a patent system that’s frankly a mess. Now, a new online academy promises to open doors. The question is, will it actually work?
The Supreme Court's term is winding down, and the fate of several crucial patent cases hangs in the balance. Will Section 101 keep swallowing patent law, or will clarity finally emerge?
Forget the rosy USPTO numbers. The real story behind patent challenges at the PTAB suggests most patents brought before it are, frankly, a mess. It's time to ask who's really benefiting from this.
Imagine handing patent battles to agency desks instead of courtrooms. Oil States is fighting back, claiming IPR guts the Constitution's core protections for inventors.
Why fight IP battles to the bitter end when smart settlements can reboot your business overnight? These five strategies turn defense into dollars, proving litigation's a sucker's bet.
AI isn't just automating jobs—it's bottling lightning, capturing the 'feel' of expertise that once vanished with quitting employees. David Teece reveals how this flips intellectual capital from fleeting human minds to ironclad company assets.
BlackBerry's going private. But is this the death knell or a sly pivot to patent power? Once a mobile king, it's now fighting for relevance in a touchscreen world.