Spring, 2011
Reflections on the Patent Scope Revisited Conference
This issue focuses on vehicles external to the patent system and the impact that they may have on determining scope of rights for patents. Included in this issue are conversations about the perceived formalistic behavior of the Federal Circuit and argument for courts to consider extrinsic evidence for interpretation of claim construction, giving way to policy considerations of productive directions for patent scope.
MASTHEAD
Editorial Team
Kristen Cameron
Andrei Marks
Allison Weimer
CONTENTS
- Comment: Complex Economics and Patent Remedies By: John M. Golden, The University of Texas School of Law (Austin) from Volume 1, Issue 2 (Spring, 2011) Download this Article in PDF format from The Jerome Hall Law Library’s Digital Repository.
- Comment: Even More Complex After All These Years: What the Complexity of the “How?” Question of Tailoring Claim Scope Has to Say About the “Who?” Question By: Kevin E. Collins, Washington University School of Law (St Louis) from Volume 1, Issue 2 (Spring, 2011) Download this Article in PDF format from The Jerome Hall Law Library’s Digital Repository.
- Formalism, Realism, and Patent Scope By: Tun-Jen Chiang, George Mason University School of Law from Volume 1, Issue 2 (Spring, 2011) Download this Article in PDF format from The Jerome Hall Law Library’s Digital Repository.
- Markets for Patent Scope By Ted M. Sichelman, University of San Diego School of Law from Volume 1, Issue 2 (Spring, 2011) Download this Article in PDF format from The Jerome Hall Law Library’s Digital Repository. Abstract: A recurring issue in intellectual property theory is how the scope of patent rights affects invention and commercialization. Traditionally, there has been a dichotomous debate: one view stemming ...
- Patent Claiming in the United States: Central, Peripheral, or Mongrel? By: Martin J. Adelman, George Washington University from Volume 1, Issue 2 (Spring, 2011) Download this Article in PDF format from The Jerome Hall Law Library’s Digital Repository.
- Substantive Claim Construction as a Patent Scope Lever By: Peter Lee, University of California, Davis, School of Law from Volume 1, Issue 2 (Spring, 2011) Download this Article in PDF format from The Jerome Hall Law Library’s Digital Repository.
- The Role of Patent Eligibility in Policing Claim Scope By: Christopher M. Holman, University of Missouri – Kansas City School of Law from Volume 1, Issue 2 (Spring, 2011) Download this Article in PDF format from The Jerome Hall Law Library’s Digital Repository.