Homebrewed Innovation: What Can Beer Teach Us About Regulation and Innovation
We’ve been a little boozy here at DisCo this summer. Recently, my much classier colleague, Matt Schruers, dissected how creativity […]
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We’ve been a little boozy here at DisCo this summer. Recently, my much classier colleague, Matt Schruers, dissected how creativity […]
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(Cross post on Patent Progress) What a difference a year makes in Congress. Last year, Reps. DeFazio (D-OR) and Chaffetz […]
One point is not a line. Lots of points, well, that might just be a series of dots. It could […]