Streamlining International Intellectual Property
Enforcement and Prosecution, University Technology Transfer, and Incentives for Inventors
CASRIP Symposium Publication Series Number 5, July 2000
Proceedings of the 1999 Summit Conference on Intellectual Property, University of Washington, Seattle
Editors: Kraig M. Hill, Toshiko Takenaka, Kevin Takeuchi
Contents:
STREAMLINING ENFORCEMENT OF I.P. IN UNITED STATES AND JAPANESE COURTS
Keynote Address: The Pace and Expense of Litigation in U.S. Courts
Judge Randall Rader 1
Presentation: Quicker and Less Expensive Enforcement of Patents: United States Courts
Judge T.S. Ellis, III 11
Presentation: Distortion of Patent Economics by Litigation Costs
Judge T.S. Ellis, III 22
Presentation: Litigation of Intellectual Property in The United States
Judge John C. Coughenour 27
Article: Quicker and Less Expensive Enforcement of Patents: Japanese Courts, [Appendix]
Yoshio Kumakura 31
Article: Comparison of U.S. and Japanese Court Systems for Patent Litigation: A Special Court or Special Divisions in a General Court?
Toshiko Takenaka 47
UNIVERSITY TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER IN THE UNITED STATES, EUROPE AND ASIA
Presentation: The University Office of Technology Transfer: A Review of the Current U.S. System
Rebecca Eisenberg 56
Presentation: The University Office of Technology Transfer: The United States
Robert C. Miller 66
Presentation: The University Office of Technology Transfer: The Inventor / Researcher’s View
Leroy E. Hood 72
Presentation: The University Office of Technology Transfer: The Industry View
Richard Donaldson 83
Presentation: The University Office of Technology Transfer: The Attorney's Perspective
Steven Maebius 90
Article: Use and Exploitation of Intellectual Property in the Context of Publicly Funded Research and Development: Recent Legal Developments in Germany and in The European Union
Hanns Ullrich 93
Presentation: The University Office of Technology Transfer: Japan
Katsuya Tamai 113
Presentation: The University Office of Technology Transfer: Taiwan
Kuan-Hsiu Hsiao 121
INCENTIVE SYSTEMS FOR INVENTORS IN THE UNITED STATES, EUROPE AND ASIA
Presentation: Ownership, Shop Rights and the Work for Hire Doctrine
Martin J. Adelman 136
Presentation: Inventorship and Ownership of Intellectual Property Rights in the United States
John M. Whealan 141
Article: Compliance with the German Employees' Invention Law in the Handling of Inventions Developed by Universities
Heinz Goddar 146
Presentation: Ownership Rights to University Inventions in Japan and China
Robert Kneller 160
REDUCING PATENT PROSECUTION COSTS THROUGH AN INTERNATIONAL PATENT SYSTEM
Presentation: Reducing Patent Prosecution Costs: United States Legislative Developments
Q. Todd Dickinson 166
Article: WIPO Programs and Activities for the Reduction of Patent Costs
Shozo Uemura 180
Presentation: The Roles of APEC and the JPO in the Field of Intellectual Property Rights
Shigeo Takakura 189

