Enforcing and Trading Patents Evidence for Europe
Applying novel datasets, Fabian Gäßler analyzes how key aspects of the current patent system in Europe and Germany, respectively, affect patent enforcement and patent trade. In particular, he shows what factors determine court selection in patent litigati
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Fabian Gäßler
Enforcing and Trading Patents Evidence for Europe
Innovation und Entrepreneurship Edited by N. Franke, Wien, Austria D. Harhoff, München, Germany J. Henkel, München, Germany C. Häussler, Passau, Germany
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Edited by Prof. Dr. Nikolaus Franke Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien Wien, Austria
Prof. Dr. Joachim Henkel Technische Universität München München, Germany
Prof. Dietmar Harhoff , Ph.D. Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany
Prof. Dr. Carolin Häussler Universität Passau Passau, Germany
Fabian Gäßler
Enforcing and Trading Patents Evidence for Europe With a Foreword by Prof. Dietmar Harhoff, PhD
Fabian Gäßler Munich, Germany Dissertation Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition, Munich, 2015 D19
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Foreword The enforcement and trade of patents in Europe have rarely been subject to empirical analysis – a fact that can partly be attributed to the scarcity of large-scale data and the institutional fragmentation at national level. Yet, research in this field appears particularly desirable in light of the upcoming introduction of the Unified Patent Court and the recent rise of activities in the market for patents. The controversial discussions on the design of the Unified Patent Court primarily focus on two themes: the potential of forum shopping, i.e., free court sel
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