Globe Editorial
INNOVATIONS protected by patents are a wellspring of the US economy -- and especially of the Massachusetts economy. So any congressional reform of the patent law should follow a basic rule of medicine: "First, do no harm." If the current law were as deeply flawed as some critics say, Kendall Square in Cambridge would not be the envy of other ... (Full article: 461 words)
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