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IPPI: The IP Policy Institute

IPPI: The IP Policy Institute

The University of Akron School of Law

[Archived Post] Jennifer Lawrence Movie “Joy” Highlights the Need for Patent Protection

Posted on: January 7, 2016May 13, 2026Innovation , Inventors , Patent Law , Uncategorized

The following guest post comes from Rebecca Cusey, a second year law student at George Mason University School of Law and a movie critic at The Federalist. By Rebecca Cusey […]

[Archived Post] Join Us at the Copyright and Technology NYC 2016 Conference on January 19

Posted on: January 7, 2016May 13, 2026Conferences , Copyright , Innovation , Internet , Uncategorized

Co-produced by GiantSteps, the Copyright Society, and Musonomics, the Copyright and Technology NYC 2016 Conference will be held at New York University’s Kimmel Center on Tuesday, January 19th. CPIP is […]

[Archived Post] How Patents Help Startups Grow, Innovate, and Succeed

Posted on: January 6, 2016May 13, 2026Economic Study , Innovation , Inventors , Legislation , Patent Law , Uncategorized

By Devlin Hartline Many academic studies of the patent system focus on the negative, extrapolating from anecdotes about a few bad actors to make the case that our patent system […]

[Archived Post] One Step Closer to Mega Justice: Kim Dotcom Loses Extradition Hearing

Posted on: December 24, 2015May 13, 2026Copyright , Internet , Uncategorized

Cross-posted from the Law Theories blog. The news broke last night that Kim Dotcom has suffered a major setback in his bid to avoid standing trial in the Eastern District […]

[Archived Post] BMG v. Cox: ISP Liability and the Power of Inference

Posted on: December 23, 2015May 13, 2026Copyright , Internet , Uncategorized

Cross-posted from the Law Theories blog. As readers are likely aware, the jury verdict in BMG v. Cox was handed down on December 17th. The jury found that BMG had […]

[Archived Post] Protecting Artists from Streaming Piracy Benefits Creativity and Technology

Posted on: December 14, 2015May 13, 2026Copyright , Innovation , Internet , Remedies , Uncategorized

Here’s a brief excerpt of an op-ed by Devlin Hartline & Matthew Barblan that was published in The Hill: In his recent op-ed in The Hill, Mike Montgomery argues that […]

[Archived Post] Principles and Priorities to Guide Congress’s Ongoing Copyright Review

Posted on: December 8, 2015May 13, 2026Administrative Agency , Copyright , Legislation , Uncategorized

By Devlin Hartline Last week, CPIP published a new white paper, Copyright Principles and Priorities to Foster a Creative Digital Marketplace, by Sandra Aistars, Mark Schultz, and myself, which draws […]

[Archived Post] How IP-Fueled Innovations in Biotechnology Have Led to the Gene Revolution

Posted on: November 30, 2015May 13, 2026Biotech , Gene Patents , Innovation , Inventors , Uncategorized

We’ve released a new issue paper, The Gene Revolution, by Amanda Maxham, a research associate and writer at the Ayn Rand Institute. Dr. Maxham explores how innovations in biotechnology, enabled […]

[Archived Post] #AliceStorm for Halloween: Was it a Trick or a Treat?

Posted on: November 19, 2015May 13, 2026Administrative Agency , Innovation , Inventors , Patent Law , Patent Litigation , Uncategorized

The following guest post from Robert R. Sachs, Partner at Fenwick & West LLP, first appeared on the Bilski Blog, and it is reposted here with permission. By Robert R. […]

[Archived Post] Debunking Myths About the Proposed Federal Trade Secrets Act

Posted on: November 17, 2015May 13, 2026Innovation , Legislation , Trade Secrets , Uncategorized

By Mark Schultz Today, CPIP is proud to release a paper authored by the nation’s preeminent expert on trade secret law, James Pooley. Mr. Pooley’s paper explains the arguments in […]

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