Prof. Mike Carrier submits comments to DOJ/PTO/NIST

Prof. Mike Carrier submitted comments to the Department of Justice, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, and National Institute of Standards and Technology on the Draft Policy Statement on Licensing Negotiations and Remedies for Standards-Essential Patents Subject to Voluntary F/RAND Commitments. The comment supports the draft policy statement, explaining how it presents a welcome return to … Continue reading Prof. Mike Carrier submits comments to DOJ/PTO/NIST

Prof. Mike Carrier publishes article in Harvard Health Policy Review

Prof. Mike Carrier published “A Simple Solution to the Problem of ‘Product Hopping’” in the Harvard Health Policy Review. The piece explains why legislation addressing product hopping, in which brand-name drug companies switch from one version of a drug to another just to keep the generic off the market, is the best option to address … Continue reading Prof. Mike Carrier publishes article in Harvard Health Policy Review

Professor Ellen P. Goodman featured in article about COVID-19 misinformation on Spotify

RIIPL Co-Director, Professor Ellen P. Goodman, was featured in “Spotify’s handling of COVID-19 misinformation on Joe Rogan’s podcast takes heat from critics.” “‘What we know is that it’s [adding a content advisory label] not going to have a strong effect in terms of changing people’s minds,’ Ellen Goodman, a professor at Rutgers Law School whose … Continue reading Professor Ellen P. Goodman featured in article about COVID-19 misinformation on Spotify

Professor Ellen P. Goodman just published by Tech Policy Press

Tech Policy Press has published Professor Ellen P. Goodman’s piece, “Twitter’s Newsworthiness Standard – What is It?” Professor Goodman argues that Twitter’s newsworthiness standard, like the Right to be Forgotten, needs to be fleshed out through granular transparency reporting. “Twitter should make its news judgement public, especially given the inability of aggrieved individuals to depose … Continue reading Professor Ellen P. Goodman just published by Tech Policy Press