In theory, patents should be narrow enough so others can "invent around" existing patents. But recently, patents are so broad that that's getting difficult.
This way, if they get sued for patent violations, they can countersue. If you're not a part of this "arms race" then you are defenseless against law suits.
This problem is particularly bad in software. A critical component can be patented. It can be challenging to discover whether something is under patent protection.
One Company's Perspective ·Patents impede innovation; open-source is better
Whereas Passage A describes the problem with patents in software from a high level, Passage B takes the perspective of one software company affected by this problem and how they are responding to it.
The company participates in the "arms race" but expresses regret. They have to do this even though they recognize that this is not good for the industry.
Passage Style
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Question Type
Main point
We are looking for a pair of titles that would be appropriate for the two passages. We can approach this question as if it’s a Main Point question. Remember that passage A discusses problems in the current patent system and passage B discusses
Split Approach: After reading passage A, eliminate each answer that does not include an appropriate title for passage A. Then, after passage B, eliminate any remaining answers that do not include an appropriate title for passage B.
Sequential Approach: We will approach this question with the process of elimination. Eliminate each answer that does not include a title that is appropriate for each passage.
a
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Passage A discusses ways that some companies may misuse the current patent system, so this title could be applied to passage A.
b
"Reforming Patent Laws"
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Passage A doesn’t talk about patent reform, so we can eliminate (B).
c
"Patenting the Obvious"
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According to passage A, the root of the issue is that patents are being given for “obvious” inventions, so this is an appropriate title for passage A.
d
"A Misunderstanding of ██████ █████████
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Passage A doesn’t discuss any misunderstandings of patent policies; actually, it describes how companies use current patent policies to protect themselves against lawsuits. We can eliminate (D).
e
"Developing a Credible █████████ ███████ ██████ █████████
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Passage A does discuss how companies develop deterrents against patent lawsuits. However, this only captures the topic of P2, rather than the main point of the passage as a whole, so this is probably too narrow to be the title.
Difficulty
69% of people who answer get this correct
This is a difficult question.
It is slightly harder than the average question in this passage.
CURVE
Score of students with a 50% chance of getting this right
25%138
153
75%167
Analysis
Main point
Comparative
Law
Answer Popularity
PopularityAvg. score
a
11%
160
b
3%
157
c
69%
166
d
5%
160
e
11%
164
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