知识产权的监管转向

Mark A. Lemley
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我们不想要一个“妈妈,我可以吗?”的监管制度来促进创新。进入市场或开发新产品需要获得许可的监管制度对创新来说是一个问题,因为它依赖于政府,而不是创新者,来决定创新的进程。给私人实体“妈妈,我可以吗?”的准入权也好不到哪里去;虽然市场竞争是有效的,但单个参与者控制市场的私人决策通常不是。不幸的是,知识产权法越来越像一种监管制度,而不是将社会成本内部化的普通法机制。《版权法》具有越来越多的监管特征,版权所有者越来越多地寻求将政府置于必须批准新媒体技术的位置。专利法似乎也设置了进入壁垒,不仅是在制药和生物技术行业(政府法规明确禁止进入),而且在专利执法给软件行业初创企业带来的成本方面也是如此。转向监管知识产权对创新和竞争来说不是好兆头。
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The Regulatory Turn in IP
We don’t want a "Mother, may I?" regulatory regime for innovation. A regulatory regime that requires permission to enter the market or develop a new product is a problem for innovation because it relies on the government, not the innovator, to decide the course of innovation. Giving private entities "Mother, may I?" control over entry is no better; while market competition is efficient, private decisions by a single actor controlling a market generally aren't.Unfortunately, IP law increasingly looks like a regulatory regime, not a common law mechanism for internalizing social costs. The Copyright Act has more and more regulatory characteristics, and copyright owners increasingly seek to put the government in the position of having to approve new media technologies. Patent law too seems to impose entry barriers, not just in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, where government regulation expressly prevents entry, but also in the costs patent enforcement imposes on start-ups in the software industry. The turn towards regulatory IP does not bode well for innovation and competition.
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