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'Connected' In A Time Of COVID

by Bowman Heiden, Richard Sousavia Defining Ideas
Saturday, April 25, 2020

Will our altered habits of work and study outlast the pandemic? 

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Life After The Epidemic: Back To The Future

by Bowman Heiden, Richard Sousavia The Hill
Wednesday, April 8, 2020

Americans take great pride in being rugged individualists, and it takes something big to get them to give up their daily ritual of morning coffee or to not sing “Take Me Out to the Ballgame” during the seventh inning stretch at the ballpark. But now we are neither going to work nor enjoying a ballgame.

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'Privacy Absolutism' Masks How Consumers Actually Value Their Data

by Bowman Heiden, Nicolas Petitvia The Hill
Thursday, December 12, 2019

Ethical scandals in the tech industry seem to follow each other like night and day. Last month, a federal inquiry was opened regarding Google’s program to collect and analyze patient data in collaboration with health care providers, known as Project Nightingale. 

Patent Trespass and the Royalty Gap: Exploring the Nature and Impact of ‘Patent Holdup’

by Bowman Heiden, Nicolas Petitvia IP2 Working Paper Series
Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Across the world, a transactional problem known as “patent holdup” has gained mainstay in academic and policy circles. Patent holdup is said to occur when a patent owner makes licensing or cross-licensing demands that are more onerous than those anticipated by technology implementers when they decided to enter the industry.