Intellectual Property Protection in the U.S. Software Industry

Name
Intellectual Property Protection in the U.S. Software Industry
Cite
National Academies Press
Year
2003
Bluebook cite
Stewart J. H. Graham & David C. Mowery, Intellectual Property Protection in the U.S. Software Industry , in PATENTS IN THE KNOWLEDGE -BASED ECONOMY 219 (Wesley M. Cohen & Stephen A. Merrill eds., 2003)
Author
Stewart J. H. Graham and David C. Mowery
URL
http://books.nap.edu/openbook.php?record_id=10770&page=219
Item Type
book
Summary
Examines the history of the US software industry in relation to the way IP rights have changed over the same time period. The chapter also examines data from the 1980s and 1990s to better understand packed software firm and large firm patenting behavior. "Propensity to patent" (patents/R&D dollar) is used to show the changing importance of patenting to the firms studied.

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