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Sub-patent Innovation Rights

Sub-patent Innovation Rights
Open Access

Sub-patent Innovation Rights

Utility Models, Petty Patents and Innovation Patents Around the World
Jorge L. Contreras, University of Utah
February 2025
Available
Paperback
9781009478090

    This ground-breaking work delves into the world of sub-patent intellectual property rights, exploring utility model and similar protection offered by over 100 countries worldwide. Drawing on the expertise of leading scholars from around the globe, this volume provides a comprehensive analysis of sub-patent protection systems, comparing and contrasting statutory frameworks, registration requirements, corporate strategies and litigation tactics. The book also highlights current policy debates surrounding these systems, including their potential to promote local innovation and economic development, proposals for cross-border harmonization, and their interaction with increasingly integrated litigation systems. This book is an invaluable resource for scholars, attorneys, historians, economists, and anyone dealing with complex international intellectual property matters. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

    • Identifies similarities, differences, and trends in sub-patent protection in jurisdictions around the world
    • Analyzes different sub-patent protection systems from legal, historical, economic and empirical perspectives
    • Available as Open Access on Cambridge Core

    Product details

    February 2025
    Paperback
    9781009478090
    469 pages
    229 × 153 × 25 mm
    0.67kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Utility models and other forms of sub-patent protection Jorge L. Contreras, Martin Husovec and Matthew Rimmer
    • 2. Overview of Worldwide utility model filings, litigation and activity Daniel Cahoy, Jorge L. Contreras and Lynda Oswald
    • 3. The rise and fall of the United Kingdom's forgotten utility model: the utility designs act 1843 Lionel Bently and Brad Sherman
    • 4. Utility models in Danish law Tine Sommer, Timo Minssen and Jens Schovsbo
    • 5. Utility models in French law Thibault Gisclard
    • 6. Utility models in Germany and Switzerland Peter Georg Picht and Marian Weber
    • 7. Utility models in Italy Alessandro Cogo and Marco Ricolfi
    • 8. Utility model protection in Poland: in search of a regulatory framework capable of incentivizing innovation RafaÅ‚ Sikorski
    • 9. Key performance indicators for utility model systems: an application to Finland Jussi T. S. Heikkilä
    • 10. Reinventing the wheel: the rise and fall of the Australian innovation patent Matthew Rimmer
    • 11. China's utility model patent legal system: past, present, and future Yu Yang
    • 12. Utility models in Japan Masabumi Suzuki
    • 13. Utility models in Korea Sang Jo Jong
    • 14. Utility models in Brazil Luca Schirru and Maikon Oliveira
    • 15. Utility models in Kenya Isaac Rutenberg
    • 16. The debate over second tier patent protection in the United States Jorge L. Contreras and Mark D. Janis
    • 17. The unitary patent system and utility models Lisa van Dongen, Timo Minssen and Tine Sommer
    • 18. Treatment of utility models as standards-essential patents Jorge L. Contreras and Magnus Buggenhagen
    • 19. Navigating incomplete harmonization: businesses and the utility model environment Daniel R. Cahoy and Lynda J. Oswald
    • 20. Utility models and the European Union: a fresh look at the need for harmonisation Martin Stierle
    • 21. Heterogeneities in utility model accessibility: impacts over time and around the world Dan Prud'homme
    • 22. Utility models and innovation in low-income economies Uma Suthersanen
    • Bibliography.
      Contributors
    • Lionel Bently, Magnus Buggenhagen, Daniel R. Cahoy, Alessandro Cogo, Jorge L. Contreras, Lisa van Dongen, Thibault Gisclard, Jussi T. S. Heikkilä, Martin Husovec, Mark D. Janis, Sang Jo Jong, Timo Minssen, Maikon Oliveira, Lynda J. Oswald, Peter Picht, Dan Prud'homme, Marco Ricolfi, Matthew Rimmer, Isaac Rutenberg, Jens Hemmingsen Schovsbo, Luca Schirru, Brad Sherman, RafaÅ‚ Sikorski, Tine Sommer, Martin Stierle, Masabumi Suzuki, Uma Suthersanen, Marian Weber, Yu Yang

    • Editor
    • Jorge L. Contreras , University of Utah

      Jorge L. Contreras, the James T. Jensen Endowed Professor for Transactional Law at the University of Utah S. J. Quinney College of Law, is an internationally recognized expert on intellectual property law and practice. He is the author or editor of twelve prior books and more than 150 scholarly book chapters and articles. Before entering academia, he was a partner at a major international law firm where he practiced transactional intellectual property law in Boston, Washington DC and London.