Antitrust & Trade Reg.
Jan. 6, 2006
Patent Tying Presumption Stifles Creativity
Forum Column - By Michael M. Rosen - The latest collision of patent and antitrust law has rocked the foundations of a 58-year-old precedent that critics say stifles innovation but that supporters praise as an important protective measure for consumers. In this instance, the critics are largely right.
By Michael M. Rosen
The latest collision of patent and antitrust law has rocked the foundations of a 58-year-old precedent that critics say stifles innovation but that supporters praise as an important protective measure for consumers. In this instance, the ...
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