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The Battle for Patent Rights in Plant Biotechnology: Evidence from Opposition Filings


Cédric Schneider


Copenhagen Business School - Department of Economics

February 18, 2011

Journal of Technology Transfer, Forthcoming

Abstract:     
This paper describes and analyzes the occurrence and extent of oppositions initiated against plant biotechnology patents granted by the European Patent Office (EPO). The opposition mechanism is a legal procedure that allows any third party to challenge the validity of patents awarded by the EPO. Results indicate that the opposition rate is far greater in plant biotechnology than in other emerging industries. Consistent with theoretical predictions, the empirical findings suggest that opposed patents are disproportionately those that score high on features that proxy for their “value” or “quality”. In contrast to previous findings, however, the results show that large-volume applicants are more likely to be opposed. Because the boundaries of plant biotech patents are ill-defined, large patent portfolios do not promote cooperative behavior such as licensing or settlements. The analysis rejects the hypothesis that awardees are subject to “nuisance” or “frivolous” oppositions. Instead, the opposition procedure serves as an error correction mechanism.

JEL Classification: K41, L65, O34

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Date posted: February 21, 2011  

Suggested Citation

Schneider, Cédric, The Battle for Patent Rights in Plant Biotechnology: Evidence from Opposition Filings (February 18, 2011). Journal of Technology Transfer, Forthcoming. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1763827

Contact Information

Cédric Schneider (Contact Author)
Copenhagen Business School - Department of Economics ( email )
Solbjerg Plads 3
Frederiksberg C, DK-2000
Denmark
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