“In Patent Trolls, William J. Watkins, Jr. explores the socially unproductive, albeit privately profitable, activities of firms that produce nothing but litigation. Watkins has produced a readable and forceful indictment of this exploitation of the patent system.”
– Roger D. Blair, Walter J. Matherly Professor of Economics, Warrington College of Business Administration, University of Florida
“In Patent Trolls, William Watkins provides a thorough, yet surprisingly concise and readable, description of one of the most serious problems facing technological innovators: patent litigation and patent trolls. Thoroughly researched and documented, this book should be read by all who are concerned about the decline in America's competitiveness in the world market."
– Alex Kozinski, Chief Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
“Williams Watkins, Jr.’s Patent Trolls makes a powerful and urgent case for patent reform. Instead of fostering innovation, the current regime encourages legal artifice and extortion. Watkins' proposals for common sense reforms should be the starting point for this vital national discussion for change.”
– Philip K. Howard, Founder and Chairman, Common Good; author, The Death of Common Sense: How Law is Suffocating America and Life Without Lawyers: Restoring Responsibility in America
“Patents are supposed to reward innovators but too often they reward dubious legal innovations and rent-seeking schemes. In the well-written monograph, Patent Trolls, William Watkins examines patent trolls, the laws and practices that give them power, and their effect on innovation. Watkins offers cogent advice on how the trolls may be tamed.”
– Alexander T. Tabarrok, Associate Professor of Economics, George Mason University
“A ‘non-practicing entity’ (NPE) doesn’t actually make anything except lawsuits. Opponents dub NPE ‘patent trolls.’ This short book by Williams Watkins, a research fellow at The Independent Institute, takes us on a tour of the problem they pose, then advances some common-sense reforms.”
– Chronicles