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Mossoff, Claeys Participate in CPIP Academic Roundtable
Professors Adam Mossoff and Eric Claeys participated in a March 7–8 academic roundtable on "Patented Inventions and Promoting Innovation" held at Half Moon Bay in California.
The roundtable represented the inaugural academic event held by Mason Law's Center for the Protection of Intellectual Property (CPIP), for which Mossoff serves as Co-Director of Academic Programs and a Senior Scholar.
The newest of the law school's centers, the Center for the Protection of Intellectual Property is dedicated to the scholarly analysis of intellectual
property rights and the technological, commercial and creative innovation they
facilitate. Through its programs, CPIP seeks to promote balanced academic discussions grounded in rigorous
scholarship and well-informed public policy debates on how securing property
rights in innovation and creativity are essential to a successful and
flourishing economy.
