Intellectual Property


The development of intellectual property law involves policy considerations of industry, Congress, federal agencies, and international standard-setting organizations. We apply economic principles to help understand tradeoffs in regulations that affect copyrights, patents, and private litigation in the federal courts.

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Striking a Balance: AI and IP — Research Roundup March 2018

  *The Research Roundup is a semi-regular list of outside research we have…
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Intellectual Property in an Age of Open Innovation, Machine Learning, and “Public” Policy Creation — Research Roundup February 2018

*The Research Roundup is a semi-regular list of outside research we have found…

How Piracy Can Hurt Consumers

The public debate about Internet piracy is typically seen as pitting the…
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Video Now Available! Competition and Intellectual Property: Teeing Up the Issues Facing Congress and the Administration

November 16, 2017 – Video of the November 7th event “Competition and Intellectual…
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RSVP for Tuesdays event “Competition and Intellectual Property: Teeing Up the Issues Facing Congress and the Administration”

ALL GUESTS MUST HAVE A VALID CODE TO ENTER THE NATIONAL PRESS…
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Upcoming Event – Competition and Intellectual Property: Teeing Up the Issues Facing Congress and the Administration

Tuesday November 7, 2017 12:00 – 3:00 PM National Press Club 529…
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Latest in “TPI Shorts” Video Series: Competition Policy in the Global Economy in 11 Minutes and Standard Essential Patents and Antitrust in 7 Minutes

July 21, 2017 – Two new TPI Shorts provide primers on global…
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Music Licensing in 12 Minutes

Latest in “TPI Shorts” Video Series Covers the Complicated World of Music…
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Digitization Can Lead to More Competition in Music Licensing

Lenard, White Published in UCLA Entertainment Law Review March 31, 2017 –…
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UCLA Entertainment Law Review – Moving Music Licensing into the Digital Era: More Competition and Less Regulation

UCLA Entertainment Law Review – Moving Music Licensing into the Digital Era

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