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- This page is included under the section BPP Field Exam
- This page is associated with BPP Field Exam Papers
Patent Events
In Hall 2004 there is a table of 'exogenous' events that have affected patenting:
Year Event or case Result --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1980 Diamond v Chakrabarty patentability of artificially engineered genetic organisms 1980 Bayh-Dole legislation increase in university patenting 1981 Diamond v Diehr patentability of software 1982 legislation Creation of CAFC; patent validity more likely to be upheld 1984 Hatch-Waxman Act increased importance of patents for drug firms vis a vis generic producers 1985/6 TI sues Japanese semiconductor firms wins suits; turns to suing U.S. semiconductor firms, funding R&D from licensing royalties 1986 Kodak-Polaroid Decision on instant camera patent; final injunction against Kodak leading to $1B judgment 1994 TRIPS agreement harmonization drive begins 1998 State Street and ATT vs. Excel patentability of business methods
References
- Hall, B.H. (2004), "Exploring the Patent Explosion", NBER working paper #10605. pdf