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Rodney N. Sullivan

Financial Analysts Journal, 2007, vol. 63, issue 6, 6-8

Abstract: The rise in patents on “intangible” intellectual property is accompanied by confusion in patent law—new, complex rules in the United States for granting patents, recent rulings by U.S. courts, publicity focused on patent law, and a crowd of patent “experts” issuing conflicting views. As the financial industry grapples with this area, we need thoughtful discussion of the conflicts that will lead to reasoned outcomes regarding patent applications in the industry.

Date: 2007
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