[Ip-health] REMINDER: CPTech Patent Prize brown bag on Tuesday in D.C.

ben.krohmal@cptech.org ben.krohmal@cptech.org
Thu Dec 7 08:29:12 2006


Michael Abramowicz on "Perfecting Patent Prizes".

CPTech is hosting a brown bag lunch seminar by Michael Abramowicz on
"Perfecting Patent Prizes."

Who: George Washington University Law Professor Michael Abramowicz

What: Brown Bag Lunch on "Perfecting Patent Prizes"

When: 12:30-2:00pm on Tuesday, December 12th

Where: CPTech - 1621 Connecticut Ave. NW, Washington DC 20009.

Details:
Several recent brown bag speakers have discussed the potential of using
prizes in lieu of patents to promote medical innovation. While reaction to
such proposals has been positive, some have expressed the concern that
with innovation prize systems, "the devil is in the details." In this
brown bag seminar, Michael Abramowicz, author of the lengthy article
"Perfecting Patent Prizes (see link below)," will offer his views on
sticky issues in the implementation of an innovation prize system. He
argues that there is no perfect formula or algorithm for determining the
size of prizes, but that a prize system is nonetheless worth pursuing
because it could increase social welfare significantly by eliminating
deadweight loss. Professor Abramowicz will present his proposals for
implementing an innovation prize system and discuss what he considers to
be the strengths and weakness of the system proposed in Senator-elect
Bernie Sanders' Medical Innovation Prize Fund Act (H.R. 417).

Professor Abramowicz is a graduate of Yale Law School, where he served as
executive editor of the Yale Law Journal. After graduating, he clerked for
the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. He teaches and does research on
intellectual property, and is published in journals including the
California Law Review, Columbia Law Review, Iowa Law Review, Michigan Law
Review, Stanford Law Review, UCLA Law
Review, University of Chicago Law Review, Vanderbilt Law Review, Yale
Journal on Regulation, and Yale Law Journal.

Michael's presentation will be based on his 2003 paper:
"Perfecting Patent Prizes," Vanderbilt Law Review (56): 115.
http://www.law.gmu.edu/faculty/papers/wpDetail.php?wpID=120

If you would like to join us for Michael Abramowicz's brown bag seminar,
please RSVP your name, title, organization and contact details to:
ben.krohmal@cptech.org or 202.332.2670.

Benjamin Krohmal
Medical Innovation Fund Project Director
Consumer Project on Technology
Tel: +1-202-332-2670 ex. 14
Fax: +1-202-332-2673
ben.krohmal@cptech.org