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==Core Terms==
'''Saturated Invention Spaces = - (SIS)'''
As first defined by Teece: when a single firm, or a small number of firms, successfully patents an entire technological area. (p.15)
'''Frequent Author(s): Teece 1998, Somaya 2003, Hemphill 2003, Hussinger 2006'''
'''Diversely-held Complimentary Inputs = - (DHCI)'''
1) products require complementary patented inputs; 2) these inputs are diversely-held (i.e. held by N patent-holders); and 3) patent-holders set their license prices independently. (Shapiro, pg.17)
'''Example of:'''
''lack of coordination of licensing prices)''
'''Look for:'''
''diversely-held)''
''complementary inputs''
''multiple inputs''
''Mexican Standoff''
''Coasian''
'''Frequent Authors(s): Shapiro 2001, Heller 1997, Heller and Eisenberg 1998, Lemley & Shapiro 2006, Arrow 1973, Mossoff 2009, Lemley 2008, Cheung 1969'''
'''Look for:'''
''patent overlap''
''overlap''
''overlapping claims''
''similar claims''
''simultaneous infringement''
'''Frequent Author(s): Burk & Lemley 2003, Regibeau & Rockett 2011'''
'''Gaming the Patent System - (GPS)'''
''submarines''
''ever-greening''
''hidden action''
''Association for Molecular Pathology v. Myriad Genetics
'''Marshall 1976, Holstrom 1979, Hegde et al. 2009, Rubinfeld & Maness 2004, Jacob 2009, Jaffe & Lerner 2004, Schmalensee 2009'''
==Modern Terms==

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