Private Protection of Patentable goods

Name
Private Protection of Patentable goods
Cite
25 Cardozo L. Rev. 1251
Year
2004
Bluebook cite
Jonathan M. Barnett, Private Protection Of Patentable Goods, 25 Cardozo L. Rev. 1251 (Mar. 2004)

Author
Jonathan M. Barnett
URL
25 CDZLR 1251
Item Type
article
Summary
This Article proceeds as follows. In Part I, I describe existing evidence regarding the use of private protection mechanisms in industries producing goods that are generally eligible for patent protection. In Part II, I explore the implications of this body of evidence for the standard incentives theory of patent protection. In Part *1257 III, I propose the market-entry thesis as an alternative theory of patent protection. I also address the principal objection to this thesis posed by the prevalence of patenting among large, incumbent firms. In Part IV, I derive some preliminary policy implications from the market-entry thesis and also consider a possible extension of this Article's thesis to co-pyrightable goods and its more general implications for the analysis of intellectual property law.

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