中華經濟研究院第412次一般經濟研討會
時 間:民國106年12月26日(星期二)下午2時 主講人:羅時澤 教授 (Shih-tse ’Fred’ Lo, PhD) 題 目:Does It Matter Who Has The Right To Patent: First-To-Invent Or First-To-File? Lessons From Canada |
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羅時澤博士係泰國易三倉大學管理與經濟學院國際認證與知識管理中心的教授和主任(Director, Center for International Accreditation and Knowledge Management, Martin de Tours School of Management and Economics, Assumption University, Thailand),2004年至2012年在加拿大蒙特利Concordia University and McGill University任教。2013年搬遷到泰國曼谷,除教學外,還專精於技術、發明和創新政策及貿易政策等領域。目前專研探討專利權的重要性。 主要經歷: ‧Ph.D. in Economics, UCLA ‧Research fellow, UCLA International Institute ‧Lecturer, Dept. of Business Economics, Assumption University, Thailand, 2014- 本場演講綱要: A switch to a first-to-file patent regime from its first-to-invent system has virtually come into the realization in the U.S. due to its 2011 Leahy-Smith America Invents Act, which went into force in 2013. To learn about probable effects of such a policy change, we examine a similar switch that occurred in Canada in 1989. We find that the switch failed to stimulate Canadian R&D efforts. Nor did it have any effects on overall patenting. However, the reforms had a small adverse effect on domestic-oriented industries and skewed the ownership structure of patented inventions towards large corporations, away from independent inventors and small businesses. These findings challenge the merits of adopting a first-to-file patent regime. |