Profiting From the Work of Others: Why Weakening Prescription Drug Patent Protection is Bad Public Policy, by Eric Peters

A cornerstone of the free market — and the individual initiative that keeps it running — is the idea that any new invention or product will be protected by law against copycats who didn’t do the work or invent anything, but who nonetheless hope to … Continue reading Profiting From the Work of Others: Why Weakening Prescription Drug Patent Protection is Bad Public Policy, by Eric Peters