Mark Lemley

Mark Lemley

Mark A. Lemley is the director of the Stanford University program in Law, Science & Technology.[1] He teaches intellectual property, computer and Internet patent and antitrust law. He is a widely cited expert on the impact of patents on innovation[2] and what the appropriate requirements for granting a patent should be.[3] He is also an active attorney.

Prior to Stanford, he taught law at University of Texas School of Law and Boalt Hall School of Law at the University of California at Berkeley.

References

  1. ^ Mark A. Lemley Stanford University biography
  2. ^ “Are Patent Problems Stifling U.S. Innovation?” Bloomberg Business Week, April 8, 2009
  3. ^ Laura Sydell, “Microsoft Co-Founder Sues major Tech Companies” National Public Radio, August 28, 2010

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