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Author Trimble, Marketa.

Title Global patents : limits of transnational enforcement / Marketa Trimble.

Publication Info. Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, [2012]
©2012

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Description 1 online resource (ix, 233 pages) : illustrations
Physical Medium polychrome
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Summary "In today's globalized economy, many inventors, investors and businesses want their inventions to be protected in many, if not most, countries. However, there currently exists no single patent that will protect an invention globally, and despite the attempts in international treaties to simplify patenting, the process remains complicated, lengthy, and expensive. Furthermore, the necessity of enforcing patents in multiple countries exists without any possibility of concentrating in one location any parallel proceedings that concern the same invention and the same parties, thus making the maintenance of parallel patents infeasible. <strong></strong><strong>Global Patents: Limits of Transnational Enforcement</strong><strong></strong>, by Marketa Trimble, explains why the absence of a "global patent" persists, and discusses the events in the 140-year history of patent law internationalization that have shaped the solutions. The author analyzes the ways in which patent holders attempt to mitigate the problems that arise from the lack of global patent protection. One way is to concentrate enforcement in one court of patents granted in multiple countries, which makes the enforcement of the patents less costly and more consistent. Another way is to attempt to use the litigation of a single country patent to reach acts that occur outside the country, which can mitigate the lack of patent protection outside the country. However, both the concentration of proceedings and extraterritorial enforcement suffer from significant limitations. <strong></strong><strong>Global Patents</strong><strong></strong> explains these limitations and presents the solutions that have been proposed to address them. The book includes a thorough comparative analysis of the extraterritorial features of U.S. and German patent laws, and original statistics on U.S. patent litigation. Based on a comprehensive treatment of the various facets of transnational enforcement challenges, the author proposes the next stage of patent law internationalization"--Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 193-213) and index.
Contents Global protection for inventions -- Enforcing parallel patents -- Protecting an invention outside the protecting country -- Limits of protection under the law of the protecting country.
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Subject Patent laws and legislation.
Patent laws and legislation.
Intellectual property.
Intellectual property.
LAW -- General.
LAW -- Intellectual Property -- General.
LAW -- Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice.
Brevets d'invention -- Droit international.
Brevets d'invention -- Droit européen.
Propriété intellectuelle (droit international)
Droit international privé -- Propriété intellectuelle.
Propriété intellectuelle (droit européen)
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Trimble, Marketa. Global patents 9780199840687 (DLC) 2011031496 (OCoLC)742511999
ISBN 9780199923182 (electronic book)
0199923183 (electronic book)
0199933014 (ebook)
9780199933013 (ebook)
9780199840687
0199840687