Subject: Patent litigation statistics
Date of response: 3 May 2012
Summary of request:
I would like to learn how to obtain UK patent litigation statistics, such as annual median
damages award. It would be excellent if the statistics shows which cases were lost profit
awards and which cases were reasonable royalties, and so on.
Response:
The costs awarded by the Hearing Officer are not recorded by us anywhere other than in the
decisions themselves, which can be viewed on our website under the heading 'Results of past
patent decisions' (see http://www.ipo.gov.uk/p-challenge-decision-results.htm).
If you use the keyword search function and search for costs you will find all the decisions
where we have awarded costs. We are not sure what you mean by the terms 'lost profit' or
'reasonable royalties'; perhaps you will be able to tell from looking at them.
We do not hold data on costs awarded at the courts. You could try the Patents Court in the
first instance (see http://www.justice.gov.uk/courts/rcj-rolls-building/patents-court).
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Thursday, 31 October 2013
Patent litigation statistics: a task for do-it-yourself enthusiasts?
The UK Intellectual Property Office has just released various bits of information sought by individuals under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 and which were supplied in May 2012. One such request related to patent litigation. Like any other government department, the IPO is obliged to give honest and accurate answers, but doesn't have to spend much in terms of effort and resources in order to get those answers. Accordingly, responses to FOI requests often have a sort of do-it-yourself flavour. Anyway, the IPO's entry on its website looks like this:
Sunday, 31 March 2013
US smartphone litigation data: can you help?
A group of economics students, who are studying at the Toulouse School of Economics, are taking an analytical look at the US mobile (smartphone) market structure for their applied econometrics project. They write:
"We can't find enough data about lawsuits between the companies (numbers per year and companies involved, patents filed by the industry ( per year or per quarter, per company).... In general, we lack data in this area. That's why we are asking for your help, and if you can please guide us in order to seek for statistics efficiently or provide data".If any kind soul can point these students in the right direction, PatLit will be happy to know that it has been of some assistance. Please post links to relevant sources below or email Othmane Ouhaddach here.
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