I recently had the opportunity to speak on patent eligibility during a webinar hosted by the Federalist Society. The discussion was spirited. I joined Sherry Knowles, Matt Dowd and Professor Josh Sarnoff, with Professor Sarnoff advocating largely in favor of the current patent eligibility regime, or at least taking the position that things are not as bad as I and others with similar views make it out to be.
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