Time to fix patents
In 1970 the United States recognised the potential of crop science by broadening the scope of patents in agriculture. Patents are supposed to reward inventiveness,...
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A question of utility
Patents are protected by governments because they are held to promote innovation. But there is plenty of evidence that they do not. -
As patent reform stalls, “non-practicing entity” nabs a $40 million verdict
Jury validates patents on cybersecurity and detecting "hostile downloadables." By Joe Mullin.
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