Creating Enforceable Patents On Difficult-To-Detect Inventions

By Jason German (July 21, 2020, 4:14 PM EDT) -- Detectability asks how well a patent holder can detect infringement. Detectability is related to enforceability and therefore affects patent value — if patent infringement cannot be detected, goes one line of thinking, then the patent has little to no value because in practice it cannot be enforced....

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