Pleased to announce publication of A Non-Coercive Economic Approach to Product Hopping (with Steve D. Shadowen) in Antitrust magazine. Drug companies sometimes make trivial changes to products just to stifle generics. Some say very little role for antitrust. Shadowen and I respond. In particular, in Doryx, Namenda, and Coercion, Jack E. Pace III and Kevin … Continue reading Antitrust role for product hopping…
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Professor Carrier moderating panel on Capitol Hill
Coalition Against Patent Abuse launches tomorrow. Keynote from Rep. Frank Pallone; Prof. Carrier moderating panel with Wayne Brough, Adam Garber, David Mitchell, & George Slover.
Prof. Ellen P. Goodman Speaks at Harvard Berkman Klein Center, AG Tech Forum
Lastowka Short-Form Writing Competition – SUBMISSIONS DUE 4/1/18
The Rutgers Institute for Information Policy & Law is pleased to announce the Lastowka Short-Form Writing Competition. Open to Rutgers students and recent graduates (class of 2017), the award will be given to an entry of 500-1,500 words on a topic of intellectual property or information policy more broadly. Professor Greg Lastowka (1968-2015) will be … Continue reading Lastowka Short-Form Writing Competition – SUBMISSIONS DUE 4/1/18…
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RIIPL and Professor Ellen P. Goodman welcome leading scholars in technology law, journalism, information studies, sociology, urban studies, and architecture September 14-15, 2017 to a workshop on: PUBLIC ACCESS TO DATA The goal of the project is to improve understanding of how big data sets lead to algorithmic predictions, which can shape the provision of … Continue reading Untitled…