Another Anti-Patent Myth Debunked: The Selden Automobile Patent

Posted by dbhalling 8 years, 9 months ago to Economics
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There is a myth by the anti-patent crowd that “overly broad” patents inhibit the development of new technologies. One of the classic examples they like to cite is the Selden Patent (US Pat. No. 549,160), which supposedly inhibited the development of the automobile around the turn of the century. A new paper ‘The “Overly-broad” Selden patent, Henry Ford and Development in the Early US Automobile Industry’ By John Howells and Ron D. Katznelson, shows that in fact the automotive industry prospered and inventiveness accelerated despite the Selden patent.
SOURCE URL: https://hallingblog.com/2016/07/11/another-anti-patent-myth-debunked-the-selden-automobile-patent/


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