Taylor Swift, Intellectual Property and Economics
19 August 2016
Timothy Lee, CFIF's Senior Vice President of Legal and Public Affairs, discusses Taylor Swift's advocacy for intellectual property (IP), how biomedical innovation can be enhanced with stronger IP protections, and how President Obama’s policies have subdued the economy.
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