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
Wallis G. Romzek
*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
Wallis G. Romzek
*The Research Roundup is a semi-regular list of outside research we have found…
How Piracy Can Hurt Consumers
Michael D. Smith, Brett Danaher and Rahul Telang
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
Ashley Benjamin
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”
Ashley Benjamin
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
Ashley Benjamin
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
Ashley Benjamin
July 21, 2017 – Two new TPI Shorts provide primers on global…
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Music Licensing in 12 Minutes
Ashley Benjamin
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
Ashley Benjamin
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
Thomas M. Lenard and Lawrence White
UCLA Entertainment Law Review – Moving Music Licensing into the Digital Era