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Its heroine, Daphne, is an aspiring writer and the personal assistant of Dr. Bloom, who declares himself, in a heroic baritone passage, "the leading manufacturer, distributor and patentee of penis pumps".
The article deals with the basic knowledge of patenting to be acquired by an aspiring patentee of microorganisms.
Only one reference briefly identifies Christopher Wren as the architect for the 1674 Drury Lane – the theatre manager Colley Cibber (An apology for the life of Mr. Colley Cibber, comedian, and late patentee of the Theatre-Royal: With an historical view of the stage during his own time 1750 ed., 81).
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It claimed that "all Men of Sense and Integrity seem to be entirely convinced that the Patentees of the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, have had great Injustice done them by the late Attempt of Part of their own Company to defraud them of their Property".
"Patent hold-up risks harming competition, innovation, and consumers because it allows a patentee to be rewarded not based on the competitive value of its technology, but based on the infringer's costs to switch to a non-infringing alternative when an injunction is issued," the commission wrote in its brief.
So what is the importance of this new policy of the PTO? Recall that patent protection allows the patentee to preclude others from making, using or selling his patented invention.
MR. OLSON: Well, it may provide additional incentives for the patentee to exploit and promote and disseminate that particular work.... MR. OLSON: If you are an 80-year-old writer, that may make a considerable difference in terms of what you decide to do.
Many countries refuse to allow a patentee to "sit" on his invention in this fashion and instead compel him to "work" the patented technology, either by commercializing it or by licensing it to someone who will.
If any of these entitlements is abridged, a court can, at the request of the patentee, compel the infringer to pay damages and to refrain from infringement in the future.
Moreover, the patentee cannot observe outputs of potential licensees and, therefore, must use lump-sum rather than per unit royalty schedules to license the technology.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com