Intellectual Property & Licensing

Focusing on the regulatory and business institutions that govern the organization, distribution, and commercialization of intellectual property

About the Research Program

ICLE’s Intellectual Property and Licensing Program focuses on the regulatory and business institutions that govern the organization, distribution, and commercialization of intellectual property. Our scholars examine topics such as licensing, intermediary liability, topical legal and regulatory schemes, standards and standard-setting organizations, and the regulation of business models for innovation.

Program
Experts

Michael Abramowicz headshot

Michael Abramowicz
Oppenheim Professor of Law
The George Washington University Law School

Dirk Auer headshot

Dirk Auer
Director of Competition Policy
International Center for Law & Economics

Derek Bambauer headshot

Derek Bambauer
Irving Cypen Professor of Law
University of Florida Levin College of Law

Jonathan Barnett headshot

Jonathan Barnett
Torrey H. Webb Professor of Law
USC Gould School of Law

Giuseppe Colangelo headshot

Giuseppe Colangelo
Jean Monnet Professor of EU Innovation Policy
University of Basilicata

J. Shahar Dillbary headshot

J. Shahar Dillbary
Professor of Law
George Mason University Antonin Scalia School of Law

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Gus Hurwitz
Director of Law & Economics Programs

Geoffrey A. Manne headshot

Geoffrey A. Manne
President and Founder
International Center for Law & Economics

Julian Morris headshot

Julian Morris
Senior Scholar
International Center for Law & Economics

Joanna Shepherd headshot

Joanna Shepherd
Thomas Simmons Professor of Law
Emory University School of Law

Kristian Stout headshot

Kristian Stout
Director of Innovation Policy