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We study how fragmentation of patent rights ('patent thickets') and the formation of the Court of Appeal for the Federal Circuit (CAFC) affected the duration of patent disputes, and thus the speed of technology diffusion through licensing. We develop a model of patent litigation which predicts...
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CEP Discussion Paper No 889 August 2008 Patent Thickets and the Market for Innovation: Evidence from Settlement of Patent Disputes Alberto Galasso and Mark Schankerman Abstract We study how fragmentation of patent rights (‘patent thickets’) and the formation of the...
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To study how governments can improve the quality of patent screening, we develop an integrative framework incorporating four main policy instruments: patent office examination, pre- and post-grant fees, and challenges in the courts. We show that examination and pre-grant fees are complementary,...
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Critics claim that patent screening is ineffective, granting low-quality patents that impose unnecessary social costs. We develop an integrated framework, involving patent office examination, fees, and endogenous validity challenges in the courts, to study patent screening both theoretically and...
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