
Enforcement of patents on geographically divisible inventions
An Inquiry into the Standard of Substantive Patent Law Infringement in Cross-Border Constellations
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This work investigates the challenges of enforcement of patent rights in geographically divisible inventions. It considers aspects of technological progress which pose challenges to the established system of patent protection based on the territorial limitation of rights. The analysis focuses on substantive patent law, especially on the infringement provisions. It is carried out in the context of Internet-related inventions, which demonstrate an extraordinarily construed technical nature, namely geographical divisibility. This leads to the inquiry of whether the infringement standard is appropriate in relation to the technological development in ICTs.
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Enforcement of patents on geographically divisible inventions, Agnieszka Kupzok
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- 2015
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- Titel
- Enforcement of patents on geographically divisible inventions
- Untertitel
- An Inquiry into the Standard of Substantive Patent Law Infringement in Cross-Border Constellations
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Autor*innen
- Agnieszka Kupzok
- Verlag
- PL Academic Research
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2015
- ISBN10
- 3631655576
- ISBN13
- 9783631655573
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- Lex et res publica
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- Skripten & Universitätslehrbücher
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- This work investigates the challenges of enforcement of patent rights in geographically divisible inventions. It considers aspects of technological progress which pose challenges to the established system of patent protection based on the territorial limitation of rights. The analysis focuses on substantive patent law, especially on the infringement provisions. It is carried out in the context of Internet-related inventions, which demonstrate an extraordinarily construed technical nature, namely geographical divisibility. This leads to the inquiry of whether the infringement standard is appropriate in relation to the technological development in ICTs.