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High profile patent cases like those against eBay and Blackberry important for encouraging innovation


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By Jessica Martin

April 3, 2006 -- The threat of an injunction to protect patented technology, as seen in eBay v. MercExchange, is what drives infringers and patentees to strike deals — sometimes on the steps of the courthouse — because shutting down the business would lose money for both sides, says F. Scott Kieff, J.D., an associate professor of law at Washington University in St. Louis. These deals, he points out, are what drive innovation.

Threat of injunctions can be beneficial in cases like eBay and BlackBerry, says WUSTL expert F. Scott Kieff.
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Threat of injunctions can be beneficial in cases like eBay and BlackBerry, says WUSTL expert F. Scott Kieff.
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Kieff, a patent law expert, and co-authors Richard Epstein and Polk Wagner, wrote an amicus Supreme Court brief in favor of injunctive relief on the side of MercExchange. His thoughts on high profile patent cases follow.

Even if patentees don't use their invention, injunctions should be allowed.

The same logic applies whether the patented technologies are trivial or not.

Fears about "Junk" patents should not cause us to attack all patents.



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F. Scott Kieff's Web page (http://law.wustl.edu/Faculty/index.asp?id=820)
Amicus Supreme Court brief (http://law.wustl.edu/Faculty/Documents/Kieff/BriefofVariousLaw&EconProfsasAmiciinSCOTUS05-130eBayvMercExchangeasfiled.pdf)
School of Law (http://law.wustl.edu)

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