Antitrust and Innovation: Complete Set of Slides

Here is the complete set of slides from my Fall 2007 course on Antitrust and Innovation at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law. I posted the slides as the course progressed, but these ones contain some updates and bugfixes. As always, the slides are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 United States License, so feel free to use whatever you like.

Note that using these and other materials at conferences or for presentations is non-commercial use in my book, even though the conferences may be for profit and the presentations may be paid for (e.g., a PowerPoint for a client). What I have in mind with “commercial use” is, for example, printing and selling the slides. I don’t know if this interpretation is consistent with the current thinking at the Creative Commons, but I find that a broad reading of “non-commercial” would negate the benefits of the CC license — at least for me.

One Response to “Antitrust and Innovation: Complete Set of Slides”

  1. Miko?aj Barczentewicz Says:

    Thank you very much for posting this set. I am sure it will be very useful (such approach is lacking in decisions of my local, i.e. Polish, antitrust authority).

    As for your discussion of IP, maybe you will find this interesting: Patent Attorney On Why We Need To Rethink Intellectual Property

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