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A Lockean Approach to the Compulsory Patent Licensing Controversy


A Lockean Approach to the Compulsory Patent Licensing Controversy

(2004) "A Lockean Approach to the Compulsory Patent Licensing Controversy,". Journal of Technology Law & Policy: Vol. 9: Iss. 2, Article 1. Available at ...

A Lockean Approach to the Compulsory Patent Licensing Controversy

By Richard T. Jackson, Published on 05/25/22.

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22 The patented subject matter related to. 14. See e.g., Richard T. Jackson, A Lockean Approach to the Compulsory Patent. Licensing Controversy, 9 J. TECH. L ...

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given patent protection, the controversy arises due to the grave public health ... 53 MERGES ET AL., supra note 3, at 2 (describing John Locke's theory of labor).

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The traditional approach to patent law in which policy makers seek to identify the human inventor behind the patent is, therefore, no longer relevant. We are ...

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property rights based approach on which IP laws are based, needs to attract academic principles that guide this approach. We expect to surface ...

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Section C then considers why compulsory licensing is viewed as controversial ... The U.S. Approach to Compulsory Licenses for Safeguarding Public Health. The ...

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significance in relation to the invention claimed in the first patent.” Richard T. Jackson, A Lockean. Approach to the Compulsory Patent Licensing Controversy, ...

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Jackson, A Lockean Approach to the Compulsory Patent Licensing Controversy, 9 J. TECH. L. & POL'Y. 117 (2004). For an early attempt at finding a unified theory ...

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Approaches, 21 LEWIS & CLARK L. REV. 335, 335–36 (2017) (proposing that modern models of IP, including Lockean theory, fail to consider distributive justice).

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... a Lockean Approach to Copyright Law, 28 Queen's ... the quintessential liability rule, but in the IP context, compulsory licenses fall distinctly into this ...

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... Lockean theory and facilitates different approaches ... Pharmaceutical Patents, Compulsory Licensing, and Conflict with International Patent.

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Craig, Locke, Labor and Limiting the Author's Right: A Warning Against a Lockean Approach ... sential liability rule, but in the IP context, ...

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Jackson, A Lockean Approach to the Compulsory Patent Licensing Controversy, 9 J. Tech. L. & Pol'y 117, at 134 (2004) (stating: “One may question why the ...

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cies that justify overriding patent rights— compulsory licenses for patented drugs.27. 3. International foundations have stepped onto the scene with innova ...

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general approach developed by Nordhaus. See, for example, Pankaj Tandon, “Optimal Patents with. Compulsory Licensing,” Journal of Political Economy 90 (1982): ...

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A number of studies have suggested that compulsory licensing of patents might be appropriate in particular circumstances - such as abuse of monopoly power ( ...