Intellectual Property Law Scholar

Adam Mossoff

1 article 2016

Adam Mossoff is a law professor and leading scholar of intellectual property law, particularly patent law. He contributed to The Weekly Standard on issues of software innovation and congressional intellectual property policy.

Congress Saved Software in 1980, and It Should Do It Again Today

December 10, 2016 · Supreme Court, Charles Sauer, Blog

December 12 is a significant anniversary for the high-tech industry: 36 years ago, Congress enacted the Computer Software Copyright Act. This law ended a debate by judges and government officials that raged for more than a decade about whether software should be protected under intellectual…