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- Title
Foreword: Patent Damages: Working With Limits.
- Authors
Golden, John
- Abstract
Debates over patent damages have frequently lain at the center of patent reform activity. These debates often point to fundamental questions about the nature of the patent system's aims as well as to the quality of the system's performance in pursuit of those aims. They both demand attention to fine points of procedure and call for imaginative ways of improving on existing forms of adjudication. This foreword highlights aspects of twelve articles prepared for publication in three symposium issues of the Review of Litigation and the Texas Intellectual Property Law Journal. Although these articles cover disparate ground using a variety of approaches, the articles feature a set of recurring themes: possibilities for procedural innovation and for greater reliance on heuristics or on new or of tneglected forms of evidence; the utility of other areas of law in suggesting how patent law might pursue its aims; and the desirability of coherence and evenhandedness in how the patent system operates. Although the symposium articles cannot be expected to bring exploration of these themes to a close, the articles succeed in deepening and advancing current conversations.
- Subjects
UNITED States; PATENT law; UNITED States. Patent &; Trademark Office; PREVENTION of intellectual property infringement; INTELLECTUAL property infringement laws; PATENT disclosure; LAW
- Publication
Texas Intellectual Property Law Journal, 2017, Vol 25, Issue 1, pv
- ISSN
1068-1000
- Publication type
Article