August 03, 2004

Patently Obvious: MBHB Patent Law Blog: Patent Explosion

Patently Obvious: MBHB Patent Law Blog: Patent Explosion: "Aug 02, 2004 Patent Explosion The past twenty years has seen increadible increases in the number of patents both applied for and issued. In her most recent paper (PDF), Berkeley professor and empirical whiz, Bronwyn Hall, examines patenting data and arrives at some interesting conclusions. 1) Although patenting has increased in most technological fields, the explosive growth is largely accounted for by electrical and computing fields. 2) The explosion is drivin, for the most part, by U.S. firms, with some contribution from Asia and Europe. 3) Patenting has become a critical signal of viability for new entrants in many industries. Professor Hall's data shows that in most industries, increases in patenting were drivin by new entrants. However, patenting increases in electrical and computing industries were accomplished by a shift in patenting by industry stalwarts. The figures reveal the following interesting fact: although the jump in patent applications within the U.S. occurred in all technology classes, when we look by broad industry class, we find that it occurred only in firms that are in the electrical, computing and instruments industries. That is, the increase in chemicals, mechanical and other technologies appears to have been driven by increasing patenting activity by firms that were not traditionally in these industries. This result is consistent with the view that there has been a major strategic shift in patenting in the electrical/computing industries, but not in other industries. UPDATE: Professor Hall provided a correction to my original interpretation of her results. She interprets her results as showing 'that patents held by new entrants in the electrical and computing industries became more valuable post-1985 than those"

1 comment:

Ryuzaki Buki said...

Patent lawyers are specialized attorneys who prepare, file and prosecute patent applications. However, the law is a growing field and experienced lawyers make considerably more than the average. Thanks a lot.
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