Crowdfunding has been heralded as a revolutionary and democratic way to connect ordinary individuals with innovative projects they would like to support. The version involving equity investments in start-ups will…
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The Aftermath of Stanford v. Roche: Which Law of Assignments Governs?
Sean M. O’Connor is a Professor of Law, Faculty Director of the Law, Business & Entrepreneurship Program at the University of Washington School of Law, and a Research Affiliate of…
Stanford v. Roche: the U.S. Bayh-Dole Act and Inventors’ Rights
Professor Sean O’Connor is a Research Affiliate to IP Osgoode, Director of the Law, Technology & Arts Group, Faculty Director of the Entrepreneurial Law Clinic, and Professor of Law at…
Does Qualcomm's Value Chain Licensing System Survive Its Settlement With Broadcom? (Part Two)
Sean O’Connor is a Professor at the University of Washington School of Law and Chair of the Law, Technology & Arts Group, specializing in intellectual property and business law involving…
Does Qualcomm's Value Chain Licensing System Survive Its Settlement With Broadcom? (Part One)
Sean O’Connor is a Professor at the University of Washington School of Law and Chair of the Law, Technology & Arts Group, specializing in intellectual property and business law involving…