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IP Protection Matters

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IP Protection Matters is a podcast interview series examining notable issues related to the protection of and threats to intellectual property. IP Protection Matters is a project of the Center for Individual Freedom.

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Jul 6, 2026

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USTR’s 2026 Special 301 Report 06.07.2026

Patrick Kilbride, Policy Fellow at the Center for American Principles, discusses the United States Trade Representative’s 2026 Special 301 Report on the adequacy and effectiveness of the intellectual property protection practices of U.S. trading partners, changes and surprised compared to reports of previous years, and the practical impacts on global IP protection of the report going forward.

IP Rights and Technology Transfer 02.06.2026

Stephen Susalka, Chief Executive Officer of AUTM, discusses how university technology transfer powers the innovation economy – creating jobs, saving and enhancing lives, and improving productivity – the Bayh-Dole Act, which has enabled tremendous progress in innovation, and the importance of strong and predictable intellectual property protections.

Weak IP Terminology and the Need to Restore Patent Infringement Injunctions 11.05.2026

Kristen Jakobsen Osenga, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at the University of Richmond School of Law, discusses patent eligibility and preliminary injunctions in patent litigation, how strong intellectual property protections drive innovation, and some of the terminology (i.e., “evergreening” and “patent thickets”) often used by advocates for weaker intellectual property protections.

IP Protections Essential to the Free Market and Startup Economy 09.04.2026

Mark Schultz, the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company Chair in Intellectual Property and Director of the Intellectual Property and Technology Law Program at the University of Akron School of Law, discusses how strong intellectual property (IP) protections are essential to the free market and modern economy, and the need to return to a more effective and predictable IP system in the U.S.

Strong IP Protections Are Critical to Ensuring Continued U.S. Innovation Leadership 17.03.2026

David Kappos, Co-Chair of the Intellectual Property Practice at Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP, and former Undersecretary of Commerce and Director of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, discusses how strong intellectual property (IP) protections are essential for the U.S. to continue to lead the world in innovation, the importance of IP protections to attract capital necessary to innovate, and the...

Foreign Price Controls Undermine IP Rights and Impede Innovation 19.02.2026

Sally Pipes, President, CEO and Thomas W. Smith Fellow in Healthcare Policy at the Pacific Research Institute, discusses how “Most Favored Nation” pricing schemes, which seek to import foreign price controls on prescription drugs, would harm innovation, undermine intellectual property rights and threaten America’s pharmaceutical supremacy, a better way to address foreign freeloading, the success o...

Exploring the Economic and Moral Benefits of IP Protection 09.01.2026

Joshua Kresh, Executive Director of the IP Policy Institute (IPPI) at the University of Akron School of Law, discusses IPPI’s work, how strong intellectual property (IP) protections drive innovation and the economic success of the nation, misleading terms like “patent thickets” and “evergreening,” and more.

“Most Favored Nation” Drug Pricing’s Impact on IP and Innovation 08.12.2025

Grover Norquist, President of Americans for Tax Reform, explains how “Most Favored Nation” drug pricing is effectively the importing of counterproductive foreign nation price controls, how the policy would raise the cost of new inventions, and how increased fees and/or taxes on patents run counter to the Trump administration’s pro-growth agenda.

Value-Based Patent Fines Would Cripple American Innovation 04.11.2025

John Manchester, Director of IP Policy at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, discusses how a proposal to impose hefty fines in the form of “fees” on patent owners based on a government-assigned “valuation” of their patents would cripple America’s innovation ecosystem and harm the U.S. economy, jobs and national security.

Strong IP Protections Are Vital for U.S. Economic and National Security 08.10.2025

Congressman Nathaniel Moran (TX-01) discusses current legislative efforts to maintain and strengthen intellectual property protections in America and why strong IP rights are critical to U.S. national security.

Time to Clean Up the Supreme Court’s Patent Eligibility Mess and Restore Balance at the PTAB 15.09.2025

The Honorable Kathleen O'Malley, former judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio, explains how strong intellectual property protections are critical to the U.S. economy, health and welfare, and national security, and discusses the need for Congress to fix the patent eligibility mess and restore balance at the Patent Tr...

Combating Global Counterfeit Medicines 20.08.2025

Shabbir Safdar, Executive Director of the Partnership for Safe Medicines, discusses the dangers of counterfeit medicines, the importance of supply chain security for American patients, how the reimbursement practices of pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) and insurance companies impact whether or not consumers end up with counterfeits, and the importance of innovation and intellectual property policy...

To Invent Is Divine: Creativity and Ownership 25.07.2025

James Edwards, Jr., Founder and CEO of ELITE Strategic Services, LLC, and Founder and Executive Director of Conservatives for Property Rights, discusses his new book, “To Invent Is Divine: Creativity and Ownership,” which examines and explains how divine inspiration is behind creativity and ownership, and how policymakers need to restore protections for fundamental intellectual property rights tha...

Restoring Balance to America’s Patent System 04.07.2025

Michael Rosen, Nonresident Senior Fellow at American Enterprise Institute, discusses the balancing act of patent protection, how legal decisions and policy actions have titled that balance against patent holders in recent years, and efforts (e.g., passage of PERA and the PREVAIL Act) Congress can and should take to restore appropriate balance to America’s patent system.

Reinvigorating the U.S. Innovation Economy Requires Strong Enforcement of IP Rights 26.06.2025

Professor Jonathan Barnett, Contributor with the Forum for Intellectual Property at the Hudson Institute and Director of the Media, Entertainment and Technology Law Program at the Gould School of Law at the University of Southern California, discusses how the U.S. policy climate has been unsympathetic to intellectual property (IP) rights in recent years, three policy resets that will help reinvigo...

Strong IP Protections Critical to Maintaining Robust Innovation Cycle 02.06.2025

Henry Hadad, Senior Vice President and Deputy General Counsel at Bristol-Myers Squibb, discusses how intellectual property (IP) protection is very much a natural right that encourages - not discourages - innovation, the incremental erosion of IP protections over the last 20 years, how the AI revolution is going to have a significant impact on the biopharmaceutical industry, and the need to restore...

USTR’s Special 301 Report: Monitoring the IP Protection Practices of U.S. Trading Partners 05.05.2025

Karen Kerrigan, President and CEO of the Small Business and Entrepreneurship Council (SBE Council), discusses World IP Day 2025, and the substance and timeliness of the U.S. Trade Representative’s latest Special 301 Report – a Congressionally mandated annual report that monitors and reviews the intellectual property protection practices of U.S. trading partners.

The Historical and Constitutional Foundations of Patent Protection 06.01.2025

Adam Mossoff, Professor of Law at the Antonin Scalia Law School at George Mason University, discusses the historical and Constitutional foundations of intellectual property rights and the vital role IP rights play in our innovation economy.

IP and the American Dream: Success Stories 18.12.2024

Jaci McDole, Senior Director, Copyright and Creativity at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s Global Innovation Policy Center, explains how intellectual property protections are critical to the success of small businesses and the American dream, and discusses some inspiring, real-world case studies highlighting innovators and creators.

IP, Innovation and the Cancer Moonshot 22.11.2024

Wayne Winegarden, Ph. D., Senior Fellow in Business & Economics at Pacific Research Institute (PRI) and Director of PRI’s Center for Medical Economics and Innovation, discusses how price controls and other efforts to undermine and weaken intellectual property rights harm innovation and work contrary to President Biden’s Cancer Moonshot initiative.

Choking Innovation: Why Policymakers Must Reject Compulsory Licensing, Price Fixing and Patent Confiscation Schemes 01.11.2024

David Williams, President of Taxpayers Protection Alliance, discusses how compulsory licensing of intellectual property, price controls and patent confiscation policies like expanding government march-in powers under Bayh-Dole will reduce innovation and the availability of new life-saving drugs.

Patent Evergreening: The Data Just Doesn’t Add Up 27.10.2024

Dr. Kristina Acri, Senior Scholar at C-IP2 and John L. Knight Chair of Economics and Professor of Economics at Colorado College, explains how the data just doesn’t add up to support allegations of patent “evergreening” and accompanying policy proposals by advocates pushing to weaken patent protections, the ongoing consequences of the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2006 decision in eBay v. MercExchange, the...

PTAB: The “Patent Death Squad” 14.10.2024

Chris Israel, Executive Director of Alliance of U.S. Startups and Inventors for Jobs, discusses how the Patent Trial and Appeals Board (PTAB) has failed to accomplish its intended purpose, multiplying proceedings and costs for inventors and startups rather than curb unnecessary litigation, and several pieces of pending legislation in Congress – including the PREVAIL Act, PERA, and RESTORE Act – th...

IP and Small Businesses 01.10.2024

Karen Kerrigan, President & CEO of the Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council, explains how strong intellectual property protections are critical for startups and small businesses, and how bad policy proposals like the push for expanded government “march-in” powers under the Bayh-Dole Act would disincentivize investment in medical advances and new technologies, the bulk of which are pursued by...

Patently Uncertain: Patents and the Courts 23.09.2024

Paul R. Michel, Former Judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, discusses how a series of U.S. Supreme Court decisions and other efforts have been deleterious to a strong patent system, how the U.S. is ceding our global leadership to China and other nations that are strengthening their IP systems instead of weakening them, and bipartisan legislation being championed by IP leader...

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