VIDEOS: Panel Presentations from the CPIP 2018 Fall Conference
On October 11-12, 2018, CPIP hosted its Sixth Annual Fall Conference, IP for the Next Generation of Technology, at Antonin Scalia Law School, George Mason University, in Arlington, Virginia. After the...
View ArticleA Cure Worse Than the Disease? Proposed Changes to European Patent Law are...
Innovation is all around us. We love and appreciate the latest video games, software apps, and smartphones. We await the integration of self-driving cars and other forms of artificial intelligence....
View ArticleCPIP Scholars Join Comment Letter to FTC Supporting Evidence-Based Approach...
On December 21, 2018, CPIP Senior Scholars Jonathan Barnett, Chris Holman, Erika Lietzan, Adam Mossoff, Sean O’Connor, and Kristen Osenga joined a comment letter that was filed with the FTC as part of...
View ArticleUnverified Theory Continues to Inform FTC’s Policies Toward Patent Owners
The Federal Trade Commission’s unfair competition case against Qualcomm, Inc., has now concluded. The parties gave their closing arguments on Tuesday, January 29, and all that remains is Judge Lucy...
View ArticleU.S. Rise in International IP Index Signals Progress in Ongoing Effort to...
Last week, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Global Innovation Policy Center (GIPC) released the seventh edition of the International IP Index for 2019, Inspiring Tomorrow. The report provides some long...
View ArticleGeorge Mason University’s Antonin Scalia Law School Launches Innovation Law...
Scalia Law Will Serve Emerging Tech Sector in the DMV George Mason University’s Antonin Scalia Law School today announced the launch of its new Innovation Law Clinic to support the emerging, dynamic...
View ArticleIP Industries Step Up in This Time of Crisis
The global COVID-19 pandemic has challenged multiple aspects of modern society in a short time. Health and public safety, education, commerce, research, arts, and even basic government functions have...
View ArticleNew CPIP Policy Brief: The Long Shadow of the Blackberry Shutdown That Wasn’t
CPIP has published a new policy brief by CPIP Senior Fellow for Innovation Policy Jonathan Barnett entitled The Long Shadow of the Blackberry Shutdown That Wasn’t. The policy brief looks at how the...
View ArticleJonathan Barnett on the “License as Tax” Fallacy and the Real-World Benefits...
The following post comes from David Ward, a rising 2L at Scalia Law and a Research Assistant at CPIP. By David Ward “Casual metaphors can have dangerous consequences.” CPIP Senior Fellow for Innovation...
View ArticleProfessor Tabrez Ebrahim on Clean and Sustainable Technological Innovation
The following post comes from Associate Professor of Law Tabrez Ebrahim of California Western School of Law in San Diego, California. By Tabrez Ebrahim What role should patent law have in promoting...
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