Patent Enforcement: A Comparative Review Preventing Patent Trolling in Europe

The US has made significant progress in the patent legislation landscape as evidenced by the US Patent Act in the Constitution and America Invents Act (AIA) of 2011. Nevertheless, patent suits by non-practicing entities (NPEs) have been on the increase over the past ten years. Major corporations, e...

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Main Authors: Benjamin FRANCO, Cristian BANACU
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Galati University Press 2018-09-01
Series:The Annals of “Dunarea de Jos” University of Galati. Fascicle IX, Metallurgy and Materials Science
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Online Access:https://www.gup.ugal.ro/ugaljournals/index.php/mms/article/view/1761
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spelling doaj-11193ebe6eca44678d54cd18bbcf85b52021-07-02T18:51:24ZengGalati University PressThe Annals of “Dunarea de Jos” University of Galati. Fascicle IX, Metallurgy and Materials Science2668-47482668-47562018-09-0141310.35219/mms.2018.3.09Patent Enforcement: A Comparative Review Preventing Patent Trolling in EuropeBenjamin FRANCO0Cristian BANACU1Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest, RomaniaAcademy of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania The US has made significant progress in the patent legislation landscape as evidenced by the US Patent Act in the Constitution and America Invents Act (AIA) of 2011. Nevertheless, patent suits by non-practicing entities (NPEs) have been on the increase over the past ten years. Major corporations, especially, such as Apple and Samsung have been on the receiving end of the litigation as NPEs target their large cash holdings. A closer look at the patent laws in the US and Europe reveals subtle differences in the grace period, publication of patent, and the application of patent rights across member states. Given the preceding facts, vital action points for the European market include the enactment of laws that prevent patent trolls as opposed to punishing NPEs after the act and reduction of litigation costs for lowquality patents. https://www.gup.ugal.ro/ugaljournals/index.php/mms/article/view/1761patent trollsUS patent lawsintellectual propertydifferences between EU and US laws on Intellectual PropertyNon-Practicing EntitiesIntellectual PropertyNon-Practicing Entities in Europe and the United States
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Patent Enforcement: A Comparative Review Preventing Patent Trolling in Europe
The Annals of “Dunarea de Jos” University of Galati. Fascicle IX, Metallurgy and Materials Science
patent trolls
US patent laws
intellectual property
differences between EU and US laws on Intellectual PropertyNon-Practicing Entities
Intellectual PropertyNon-Practicing Entities in Europe and the United States
author_facet Benjamin FRANCO
Cristian BANACU
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title Patent Enforcement: A Comparative Review Preventing Patent Trolling in Europe
title_short Patent Enforcement: A Comparative Review Preventing Patent Trolling in Europe
title_full Patent Enforcement: A Comparative Review Preventing Patent Trolling in Europe
title_fullStr Patent Enforcement: A Comparative Review Preventing Patent Trolling in Europe
title_full_unstemmed Patent Enforcement: A Comparative Review Preventing Patent Trolling in Europe
title_sort patent enforcement: a comparative review preventing patent trolling in europe
publisher Galati University Press
series The Annals of “Dunarea de Jos” University of Galati. Fascicle IX, Metallurgy and Materials Science
issn 2668-4748
2668-4756
publishDate 2018-09-01
description The US has made significant progress in the patent legislation landscape as evidenced by the US Patent Act in the Constitution and America Invents Act (AIA) of 2011. Nevertheless, patent suits by non-practicing entities (NPEs) have been on the increase over the past ten years. Major corporations, especially, such as Apple and Samsung have been on the receiving end of the litigation as NPEs target their large cash holdings. A closer look at the patent laws in the US and Europe reveals subtle differences in the grace period, publication of patent, and the application of patent rights across member states. Given the preceding facts, vital action points for the European market include the enactment of laws that prevent patent trolls as opposed to punishing NPEs after the act and reduction of litigation costs for lowquality patents.
topic patent trolls
US patent laws
intellectual property
differences between EU and US laws on Intellectual PropertyNon-Practicing Entities
Intellectual PropertyNon-Practicing Entities in Europe and the United States
url https://www.gup.ugal.ro/ugaljournals/index.php/mms/article/view/1761
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