Crafting intellectual property rights: implications for patent assertion entities, litigation, and innovation

Feng, J. & Jaravel, X.ORCID logo (2020). Crafting intellectual property rights: implications for patent assertion entities, litigation, and innovation. American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 12(1), 140-181. https://doi.org/10.1257/app.20180361
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We show that examiner-driven variation in patent rights leads to quantitatively large impacts on several patent outcomes, including patent value, citations, and litigation. Notably, Patent Assertion Entities (PAEs) overwhelmingly purchase patents granted by "lenient" examiners. These examiners issue patents that are more likely to be litigated by both PAEs and conventional companies, and that also have higher invalidity rates. PAEs leverage a specific friction in the patent system that stems from lenient examiners and affects litigation more broadly. These patterns indicate that there is much at stake during patent examination, contradicting the influential "rational ignorance" view of the patent office.

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