All Blog Posts
These blog posts are written by TAP academics, TAP staff members, and on occasion by guest bloggers. TAP’s purpose for this section of the site is to present information, points of view, research, and debates directly from the academics and guest experts.
Blog Results: 169
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Recent Papers from TAP Scholars Delve into AI’s Impact on Tech-policy Issues
Publication Date: January 20, 2023
Introduction to several recent articles by TAP scholars that explore the impact of artificial intelligence technologies on gender equity, algorithmic decision-making, cost and rating collusion, free speech, and trade secrecy.
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The Importance of Markets for Technology for Innovation – New Study by Daniel Spulber and Pere Arque'-Castells
Publication Date: August 15, 2022
In a recent paper, Professors Daniel Spulber, Northwestern University, and Pere Arque´-Castells, University of Groningen, show that some of the external benefits of R&D are transmitted through markets for technology.
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Daniel SpulberTAP Scholar
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Sonia Katyal and Charles Graves Explore the Use of Trade Secrecy to Conceal Algorithmic Decisionmaking
Publication Date: April 27, 2022
In their article, “From Trade Secrecy to Seclusion,” UC Berkeley law professor Sonia Katyal and UC Hastings adjunct law professor Charles Graves argue that trade secret law is being applied beyond its intended purpose of protecting intellectual property and increasingly being used as a tool for open-ended concealment.
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Sonia KatyalTAP Scholar
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Where Are the Fintech Innovators?
Publication Date: April 7, 2022
Harvard’s Josh Lerner and Stanford’s Amit Seru share findings from their recent work with Nick Short and Yuan Sun to identify who the innovators and patent awardees are within the financial technology sector.
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Northwestern Professor Daniel Spulber Makes a Case for Patents
Publication Date: March 12, 2021
The Case for Patents, a new book by Northwestern University business and law professor Daniel Spulber, emphasizes the importance of incentives for invention, innovation, and technology adoption.
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Daniel SpulberTAP Scholar
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Recent Papers from TAP Scholars
Publication Date: January 15, 2021
A selection of articles recently written by TAP scholars explore AI and the impact on privacy, how to safeguard privacy and security in an interconnected world, digital platforms and antitrust, and patent reform to support innovation.
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Breaking America’s Patent Stalemate
Publication Date: December 1, 2020
Heidi Williams and Lisa Larrimore Ouellette, both with Stanford University, propose two modest changes the USPTO can implement to address shortcomings in the US patent system.
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Pamela Samuelson Pushes Back on Stricter Copyright ISP Liability Rules
Publication Date: November 13, 2020
Berkeley law professor Pamela Samuelson’s recent article examines proposed reforms of the DMCA’s safe harbor rules that limit the liability of ISPs hosting user-generated content. Professor Samuelson urges Congress to “take a balanced approach” and “consider the interests of a wide range of stakeholders”.
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Pamela SamuelsonTAP Scholar
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Recent Papers from TAP Scholars
Publication Date: August 14, 2020
A selection of articles recently written by TAP scholars explore AI and business competition, autonomous vehicles, how privacy regulation could support innovation, privacy interfaces focused on peoples’ needs, and licensing standard-essential patents for 5G telecommunications.
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What Are the Most Effective Policies for Stimulating Technological Innovation?
Publication Date: September 29, 2019
In “A Toolkit of Policies to Promote Innovation,” Professors Nicholas Bloom, John Van Reenen, and Heidi Williams present a number of the main innovation policy levers to energize technological innovation.
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Heidi WilliamsTAP Scholar
Nicholas BloomTAP Scholar
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