Adam Mossoff •
October 17, 2012
I’m moderating the digital equivalent of a “fireside chat” with Richard Epstein at 3pm this afternoon. The great thing about teleforums is that, unlike podcasts, . . .
Adam Mossoff •
October 16, 2012
The recent New York Times article on the high-tech industry argues that software patents and the current “smart phone war” are a disaster for innovation, . . .
Adam Mossoff •
October 9, 2012
The New York Times set hearts aflutter in the IP world yesterday with its hit piece on patents in the high-tech industry– I’m shocked, shocked to . . .
Geoffrey A. Manne •
September 27, 2012
At today’s Open Commission Meeting, the FCC is set to consider two apparently forthcoming Notices of Proposed Rulemaking that will shape the mobile broadband sector for . . .
Geoffrey A. Manne •
September 19, 2012
I respect Alex Tabarrok immensely, but his recent post on the relationship between “patent strength” and innovation is, while pretty, pretty silly. The entirety of the . . .
“Real lawyers read the footnotes!”—thus did Harold Feld chastise Geoff and Berin in a recent blog post about our CNET piece on the Verizon/SpectrumCo transaction. . . .
Geoffrey A. Manne •
September 10, 2012
Truth on the Market and the International Center for Law & Economics are delighted (if a bit saddened) to announce that President Obama intends to . . .
Geoffrey A. Manne •
August 1, 2012
On July 31 the FTC voted to withdraw its 2003 Policy Statement on Monetary Remedies in Competition Cases. Commissioner Ohlhausen issued her first dissent since joining the . . .
Last week, the FTC hired outside litigator Beth Wilkinson to lead an investigation into Google’s conduct, which some in the press have interpreted as a grave sign . . .