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11. Levers in a Specific Industry—Biotechnology
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Dan L. Burk
and Mark A. Lemley
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
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Part I. The Problem
- 1. The Gathering Storm 1
- 2. Foundations of the Patent System 7
- 3. Cracks in the Foundation 21
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Part II. The Diagnosis
- 4. The Diversity of Innovation 37
- 5. The Industry-Specific Nature of the Patent System 49
- 6. Heterogeneity in Patent Theory Why We Can’t Agree Why We Patent 66
- 7. Parts of the Elephant How Industry Perspective Drives Patent Theory 79
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Part III. The Solution
- 8. Why Courts and Not Congress Off er a Way Out of the Crisis 95
- 9. Policy Levers in Existing Patent Cases 109
- 10. More We Can Do Potential New Policy Levers 131
- 11. Levers in a Specific Industry—Biotechnology 142
- 12. Levers at Work—the IT Industry 156
- Conclusion: New Directions 167
- Notes 171
- Index 211
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
-
Part I. The Problem
- 1. The Gathering Storm 1
- 2. Foundations of the Patent System 7
- 3. Cracks in the Foundation 21
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Part II. The Diagnosis
- 4. The Diversity of Innovation 37
- 5. The Industry-Specific Nature of the Patent System 49
- 6. Heterogeneity in Patent Theory Why We Can’t Agree Why We Patent 66
- 7. Parts of the Elephant How Industry Perspective Drives Patent Theory 79
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Part III. The Solution
- 8. Why Courts and Not Congress Off er a Way Out of the Crisis 95
- 9. Policy Levers in Existing Patent Cases 109
- 10. More We Can Do Potential New Policy Levers 131
- 11. Levers in a Specific Industry—Biotechnology 142
- 12. Levers at Work—the IT Industry 156
- Conclusion: New Directions 167
- Notes 171
- Index 211