Diagnosing Chicken Little

There has been a lot of bellyaching from the patent bar over the recent decision in Mayo v. Prometheus. Much of the fire has taken the form of accusing the Court of creating a new standard for patentability that is so broad and ambiguous that it threatens the entire patent law system. Let’s get one thing [...]

Speaker Series September 16: Wendy Seltzer “Software Patents and/or Software Development”

The Thomson Reuters ISP Speaker Series scheduled for this Friday, September 16, at 12:00 p.m. in Room 122 of Yale Law School will feature Wendy Seltzer, a Senior Fellow here at Yale Law School’s Information Society Project.  The title of her talk is “Software Patents and/or Software Development.” If anyone is interested in reading the [...]

ISP fellow Christina Mulligan is brilliant

We all knew it, but Forbes confirms it.  Says Forbes contributor Timothy B. Lee of ISP Fellow Christina Mulligan’s work on the Cato amicus brief in Mayo v. Prometheus: “Cato, the Competitive Enterprise Institute, and the Reason Foundation—have submitted an amicus brief in the case of Mayo v. Prometheus. As far as I know, this [...]

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