The Double Patenting Puzzle
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<p>Itβs a simple rule: one patent per invention. This is easy to enforce when patent claims in two patents are identical, but what if th
I've posted my latest paper, The Double Patenting Puzzle, to SSRN. It explores how Congress keeps expanding ways to create double patents knowing of their ills. Thanks to the Houston Law Review for the opportunity to publish in its annual IPIL Symposium issue. papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
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I don't think it works the same way
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Boo
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I find that news reporting is just not very good at that. Maybe I'm just not the target audience or editors are ruthless, but I find myself going to Bloomberg Dockets for primary source most of the time
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