- James Bessen and Michael Meurer, “Abstract Patents and Software”, draft chapter from Do Patents Work?.
- James Bessen, “Empirical Evidence on Software Patents” Conference Slides
- Jay Dratler, “Invention is a Process, or Why the Electronics and Pharmaceutical Industries are at Loggerheads over Patents”, Berkeley Technology Law Journal, forthcoming.
- Jay Dratler, “Why Most Software is not an Invention: Five Key Ideas”, Conference Slides
- John Duffy, Conference Slides
- Bronwyn Hall, Conference Slides
- Bronwyn Hall and Megan MacGarvie, “The Private Value of Software Patents”
- James Heald, Conference Slides
- Robert M. Hunt, “What are the Effects of (Software) Patents in Financial Services?” Conference Slides
- Brian Kahin, Conference Slides
- Brian Kahin,
Patent Reform for a Digital Economy, CCIA white paper,
November 2006
- Brian Kahin,
“Through the
Lens of Intangibles,” in Patents, Innovation and Economic
Performance, proceedings of the OECD conference on IPR, Innovation
and Economic Performance, 28-29 August 2003, OECD 2004
- Brian Kahin,
“
Information process patents in the U.S. and Europe: Policy avoidance and
policy divergence,” First Monday, volume 8, number 3, March
2003
- David J. Kappos and Ray Strimaitis, IBM, “Collaborative Innovation and the Patent System - Replacing Friction with Facilitation”
- Ben Klemens,
“
Software Patents Don't Compute,” IEEE Spectrum
- Peter Menell, Conference Slides
- Michael Meurer, Conference Slides
- Pam Samuelson,
“
Entrepreneurs and Software Patents,” Conference Slides
- Pam Samuelson,
“
Legally Speaking: Why Reform the U.S. Patent System?,” Communications of the ACM 47, p. 19 (2004)
- Pam Samuelson,
“
Legally Speaking: Patent Reform Through the Courts,” Communications of the ACM (forthcoming, March 2007)
- Eric von Hippel, Conference Slides
- Mark Webbink, Red Hat,
“
Software Patents and Reality,” Conference Slides