Document Type
Article
Publication Date
5-2014
Journal Title
Florida Law Review Forum
ISSN
1045-4241
Abstract
In his recent essay The Trespass Fallacy in Patent Law, Professor Adam Mossoff argues cogently that the metaphor of trespass has become a misused basis for patent indeterminacy critiques that it cannot conceptually or empirically support. While sharing his caution that metaphors are not to be trifled with, this reply suggests that trespass has both a smaller role and a larger potential benefit in the debate on patent indeterminacy, and advances an opposite solution.
First Page
38
Last Page
41
Num Pages
4
Volume Number
65
Publisher
University of Florida Levin College of Law
Recommended Citation
Saurabh Vishnubhakat,
Cognitive Economy and the Trespass Fallacy: A Response to Professor Mossoff,
65
Fla. L. Rev. F.
38
(2014).
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