Books about software and patents
From en.swpat.org
Several books have been published specifically about the topic of software patents. Other books have sections about the topic.
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[edit] Books
- Software and Patents in Europe, by Philip Leith, 2007
- No Lobbyists As Such, by Florian Müller, 2006 (about Europe)
- Math You Can't Use, by Ben Klemens, 2005 (about the USA)
- The Karmarkar Patent and Software - Is Math Patentable?, KONNO Hiroshi, 1995 (about Japan)
[edit] Papers
- The Rise of the Information Processing Patent,[1] by Ben Klemens
- On the Grammar of Patent Claims,[2] by Georg Jakob and Hartmut Pilch
[edit] Partly on-topic books
- Against Intellectual Monopoly, by Michele Boldrin and David K. Levine, 2008
- Patent Failure, by James Bessen and Michael Meurer, Princeton University Press, 2008
- The Patent Wars: The Battle to Own the World's Technology, by Fred Warshofsky
- Information Feudalism, by Peter Drahos with John Braithwaite
- Democratizing Innovation, Eric Von Hippel, 2005
[edit] Partly on-topic papers
[edit] Information sources on other websites
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