Library/PT 139/Sec 3/Reading Comp
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Reading Comprehension

Passage Breakdown

Both passages argue that U.S. patent rules have become too lax, allowing very broad patents—especially for software—which makes it hard to create new software without risking infringement. Big tech firms cope by stockpiling patents as a defensive deterrent, leaving companies that don’t join this “arms race” vulnerable. Because software is made of many reusable parts and is complex, finding and licensing every relevant patent is costly or impossible. So, even a company that opposes software patents may reluctantly build a defensive patent portfolio to protect itself and the open-source community.

Logic Breakdown

Scan Passage A to locate each listed idea, then check Passage B for that same idea; focus on whether Passage B mentions the specific cost of finding all relevant patents or only other patent-related costs.

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Which one of the following is mentioned in passage A but not in passage B?

Correct Answer
B
Passage A states: 'Moreover, because of the complexity of software, it is often prohibitively expensive to even find all the patents a given software product might in principle be infringing.' Passage B does not mention the cost of finding/identifying all relevant patents; Passage B instead mentions the 'high cost of patent litigation,' which is a different cost.
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