The pledging for Adam Mossoff’s webcast on intellectual property closes in 48 hours — on Sunday, November 14th at 2 pm ET.
Once again, here’s the basic information:
The webcast will be held — and recorded — on Monday, November 15th at 8 pm ET. It will be between 60 and 90 minutes. Those not attending live will be able to view it on Tuesday.
Everyone who pledges, whatever the amount, will be able to watch a video recording of the webcast. Otherwise, any pledge amount is welcome! However, if you pledge more than $40, you can attend the live event and participate in the chat. Our space for the live event is limited. But if you don’t attend live, you’ll be able to watch the video recording of the event starting on Tuesday. (You’re also welcome to watch it again and again, even if you do attend live.)
Just remember, you must pledge by this Sunday, November 14th at 2 pm ET. You can do so with this form.
If you have any problems with that embedded form, try this one. If you have any questions or suggestions, please feel free to post them in the comments.
Here’s Professor Mossoff’s proposal for this webcast:
Ayn Rand was the first to recognize that all property is at root intellectual property. The law and history support Rand’s view that all property rights, whether in land, factories, consumer goods, securities, or inventions and books, are made possible by innovators who first conceived of these new values. Professor Mossoff will give a brief overview of the evidence supporting Rand’s view and answer questions about the theory, history, and law of intellectual property.
You can find more on Professor Mossoff on his GMU faculty web page, and you can download many of his papers from his SSRN page.