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IP Protection Matters
Center For Individual Freedom
25 episodes
3 weeks ago
IP Protection Matters is a podcast interview series examining notable issues related to the protection of and threats to intellectual property. IP Protection Matters is a project of the Center for Individual Freedom.
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IP Protection Matters is a podcast interview series examining notable issues related to the protection of and threats to intellectual property. IP Protection Matters is a project of the Center for Individual Freedom.
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Patent Evergreening: The Data Just Doesn’t Add Up
IP Protection Matters
16 minutes 40 seconds
1 year ago
Patent Evergreening: The Data Just Doesn’t Add Up
Dr. Kristina Acri, Senior Scholar at C-IP2 and John L. Knight Chair of Economics and Professor of Economics at Colorado College, explains how the data just doesn’t add up to support allegations of patent “evergreening” and accompanying policy proposals by advocates pushing to weaken patent protections, the ongoing consequences of the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2006 decision in eBay v. MercExchange, the problem of counterfeit drugs, and more.
IP Protection Matters
IP Protection Matters is a podcast interview series examining notable issues related to the protection of and threats to intellectual property. IP Protection Matters is a project of the Center for Individual Freedom.