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Innovation and inequality

Matt Yglesias in Slate suggests that, if only the top 1% has disposable income, innovation will be very different from innovation in a more egalitarian state, and the only way for a mass market product to succeed will be for … Continue reading

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plaintiff not enough of a competitor to win false marking claim

Sukumar v. Nautilus, Inc., No. 7:11–cv–00218, 2013 WL 6408351 (W.D. Va. Dec. 6, 2013) Previousdiscussion.  The court goes through a lot of facts and effort here to confirm that the AIA made false marking claims essentially impossible to win, and … Continue reading

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Law in an Age of Disruptive Technology, Georgetown Law Journal Symposium

3D Printing  Moderated by Rebecca Tushnet • Georgetown University Law Center Deven R. Desai & Gerard N. Magliocca, Patents, Meet Napster:  3D Printing and the Digitization of Things Deven Desai is a law professor at the Thomas Jefferson School of … Continue reading

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Georgetown Law Journal technology symposium, Nov. 8

The Georgetown Law Journal cordially invites you to its Volume 102 Symposium, “Law in an Age of Disruptive Technology”Featuring a Keynote Address by Professor Neal Katyal and panels on: 3-D Printing Chaired by Professors Deven Desai and Gerard Magliocca Driverless … Continue reading

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