Don't Be Misled By Anti-Patent Myths
10 June 2021
Timothy Lee, CFIF's Senior Vice President of Legal and Public Affairs, debunks some anti-patent myths, and discusses the importance of protecting intellectual property rights in the U.S., and how strong patent protections ensure continued innovation.
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