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Speech: “Where Are We Now on Patent System Improvements and How Can We Best Make Further Progress” by Chief Judge Paul R. Michel of the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
December 5, 2008
Speech delivered by Chief Judge Michel at the Federal Trade Commission Hearing on the Evolving IP Marketplace, Washington, DC, December 5, 2008
Author: Chief Judge Paul R. Michel
Source: United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
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UP CLOSE / SCOTT FRANK, president and CEO, AT&T Intellectual Property: Idea man
October 12, 2008
Q&A with AT&T president and CEO Scott Frank on the importance of patents and licensing to AT&T’s business and bottom line.
Author: Kristi E. Swartz
Source: Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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The Myth of the Patent Troll
January 30, 2007
This comment argues that, contrary to popular belief, patent trolls actually benefit society. These trolls act as a market intermediary in the patent market. Patent trolls provide liquidity, market clearing, and increased efficiency to the patent markets—the same benefits securities dealers supply capital markets.
Author: James F. McDonough III
Source: Emory Law Journal, Vol. 56, p. 189, 2006
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Check Out: "Juice: The Creative Fuel That Drives World-Class Inventors"
December 6, 2004
About the author, Evan I. Schwartz writes and speaks about invention, innovation, and the impact of new technology on business and society. He is a former editor at BusinessWeek, where he was part of a team that won a National Magazine Award. He is currently a contributing writer for MIT’s Technology Review. While researching and writing Juice, Mr. Schwartz served as a consulting editor for the Lemelson–MIT Program for Invention and Innovation at MIT’s School of Engineering. Mr. Schwartz received a B.S. in computer science from Union College in Schenectady, New York.
Author: Evan Schwartz
Source: Juice