First of all, the patent jungle
Two. Market reaction of patent overlap
A: A supplement to economic theory.
The trap problem of b
Practice of overlapping patents and business strategies. Antimonopoly restriction
Three. cross licensing
A: Mutual authorization and free design.
Second, Intel's "intellectual property policy" for intellectual property rights.
Four. Patent pool
A: Have core patents. Competitor patent
B: The patent pool is established to solve patent claims.
Formulation of cooperative standard of verb (verb abbreviation)
A: Compatibility and benefit of cost and standard.
B. Cooperation in setting standards for legal treatment
Three hidden patents and keep up with the development of standards.
Six. Patent disputes in residential areas
Seven. conclusion
Technical appendix
First of all, the patent jungle
Does our patent system slow down the commercialization of new technologies?
The essence of science is the combination of cumulative investigation and hypothesis testing. For "cumulative innovation", the core of the concept is scientific method, which has been found in many previous survey results. In fact, without respect, a scientist will not be able to determine and confirm the key role of establishing a foundation from which progress can be made to play his or her predecessors. As isaac newton said, every scientist "stands on the shoulders of giants" to reach new heights.
Today, most basic and applied researchers effectively stand on a huge top.
Pyramids are more than just a collection of shoulders. Of course, the pyramids can rise to a higher height than anyone else, especially if the foundation is solid and broad. However, if the size and position of the new block at the top of the pyramid change, do researchers have to get permission from everyone who puts it in front of the pyramid block, perhaps by paying royalties or taxes? Does this intellectual property system slow down the construction of the pyramid or limit its height?
Obviously, the construction of pyramids, that is, research and development (R&D), is at an alarming speed today, so great undertakings without warning, especially "patents" in the field of basic research, are often (but not always) just cited. However, when we turn from pure "R" to the application of "R" and final "D", people can fairly ask our legal and commercial organizations that products and services are actually designed to promote rather than hinder the attraction in innovation chain, so many potential needs to obtain licenses from multiple patent holders. In order to complete this metaphor, preventing patents plays a cornerstone role in the pyramid.