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Availability: Available
Publication date: 26 Oct 2004
Language: English
Pages: 356
ISBN: 9789264015265
OECD Code: 922004071P1
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This publication presents a collection of the policy-oriented empirical studies and stakeholders' views designed to show how patent regimes can contribute more efficiently to innovation and economic performance. Topics covered include the links between patents and economic performance, changes in patent regimes, patents and entrepreneurship, patents and diffusion of technology, IPR for software and technology, and current and future policy challenges.
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Further reading:
Turning Science into Business - Patenting and Licensing at Public Research Organisations (Available)
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Table of contents:
Chapter 1. Cover and table of contents Chapter 2. Executive summary Chapter 3. Introduction Chapter 4. International Patenting and the European Patent Office: A Quantitative Assessment Chapter 5. Japan’s Patent System and Business Innovation: Reassessing Pro-patent Policies Chapter 6. Scope and Nature of the Patent Surge: A View from Germany Chapter 7. Understanding Business Patenting and Licensing: Results of a Survey Chapter 8. Improving Patent Quality: Connecting Economic Research and Policy Chapter 9. How Do Third-Party Patents Foster Innovation? Chapter 10. Overview of Recent Changes and Comparison of Patent Regimes in the United States, Japan and Europe Chapter 11. Recent Changes and Expected Developments in Patent Regimes: A European Perspective Chapter 12. Enabling Innovation, Encouraging Investment: Intellectual Property and Genomic Entrepreneurship Chapter 13. Technology Licensing Chapter 14. Comments on Patents, Entrepreneurship and Technology Diffusion Chapter 15. Through the Lens of Intangibles: What Patents on Software and Services Reveal about the System Chapter 16. Intellectual Property in Services: What Do We Learn from Innovation Surveys? Chapter 17. The Software Patent Experiment Chapter 18. The Use of Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks in Software: Evidence from Litigation Chapter 19. Why are Software Patents So Trivial? Chapter 20. The Role of IPR for the Software Industry: A Changing Landscape? Chapter 21. Intellectual Property Strategy in Japan: Towards an IP-based Nation Chapter 22. The Patent System: Current and Future Policy Challenges A View from the European Patent Office Chapter 23. The Patent System: Current and Future Policy Challenges A View from the United States Patent and Trademark Office Chapter 24. Patents and the Transfer of Technology to Developing Countries Chapter 25. A Multilateral View of Change in the Patent System Chapter 26. Conference Agenda
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