The Role of Patent Pledges in the Cloud

L. Vertinsky, Patent Pledges in the Cloud, Chapter 15 in Patent Pledges - Global Perspectives on Patent Law's Private Ordering Frontier, Jorge L. Contreras and Meredith Jacob, eds., New York: Edward Elgar (2017).

Emory Legal Studies Research Paper

10 Pages Posted: 21 Sep 2017

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Liza Vertinsky

University of Maryland Carey School of Law

Date Written: December 19, 2016

Abstract

Cloud computing is changing the ways in which information is stored and shared and, in doing so, is enabling new business models, shifting and remixing existing industrial categories, altering market dynamics, and in some cases creating new markets. This has increased the complexities of the intellectual property environment within which information and technology companies compete and innovate. Competition between and among proprietary, open source, and hybrid cloud computing strategies further complicate the intellectual property landscape. While patents are likely to play a role in shaping the evolution of the industry, and the number of patents and patent applications relevant to cloud computing technologies continues to grow, how these patents will be used by their owners and with what consequences remains to be seen. Patent pledges play a potentially important but poorly understood role in the shaping and reshaping of relationships between patents, competition and innovation in this industry. This Chapter examines ways in which patent pledges have emerged as innovation strategies in cloud computing.

Suggested Citation

Vertinsky, Liza, The Role of Patent Pledges in the Cloud (December 19, 2016). L. Vertinsky, Patent Pledges in the Cloud, Chapter 15 in Patent Pledges - Global Perspectives on Patent Law's Private Ordering Frontier, Jorge L. Contreras and Meredith Jacob, eds., New York: Edward Elgar (2017)., Emory Legal Studies Research Paper, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3039551

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