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:Andrew Clearwater is a research assistant with the Cooperation Research Group at the Berkman Center. He is the president of the Maine Association for Law and Innovation and part of a working group that provides legal and economic research related to offshore wind development to the Maine Task Force on Wind Power.  He has recently worked for the University of Maine Office of Research and Economic Development aiding in the technology transfer process and focusing on alternative energy.  In 2007 he was awarded the Bride Family Fellowship to study the technology transfer process by splitting his time between a research computing group, business incubator, and intellectual property clinic.  Andrew has written about trademark protection of open source software.  He has been active in the Maine Center for Law and Innovation which aids inventors with free legal services to lower the transaction costs of innovation.  Andrew earned a BA in Anthropology and Sociology and is currently completing his JD.
:Andrew Clearwater was a research assistant with the Cooperation research group at Harvard’s Berkman Center for Internet and Society. His work focused on alternative energy and diagnostic tests as part of the industrial case studies looking at commons-based production and collaboration. Andrew has an LLM in Global Law and Technology with a concentration in Intellectual Property. He is a recipient of the ABA/BNA Award for Excellence in the Study of Intellectual Property Law. Andrew is a past president of the Maine Association for Law and Innovation and was recently part of a working group that provided legal and economic research related to offshore wind development to the Maine Task Force on Wind Power.


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Resume

Andrew Clearwater was a research assistant with the Cooperation research group at Harvard’s Berkman Center for Internet and Society. His work focused on alternative energy and diagnostic tests as part of the industrial case studies looking at commons-based production and collaboration. Andrew has an LLM in Global Law and Technology with a concentration in Intellectual Property. He is a recipient of the ABA/BNA Award for Excellence in the Study of Intellectual Property Law. Andrew is a past president of the Maine Association for Law and Innovation and was recently part of a working group that provided legal and economic research related to offshore wind development to the Maine Task Force on Wind Power.

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Email: AClearwater[at]cyber[dot]law[dot]harvard[dot]edu

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Research Assistant focusing on Alternative Energy and Diagnostic Kits

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Bibliography Argument Framework

References organized by their support of particular questions. An argument framework.

The Tubes are Clogged: Intellectual Property Barriers in the Genetic Diagnostic Development Pipeline A braindump by Andrew Clearwater

The beginnings of an argument outline. Merely a combination of resources. It could be used to think about how to make a paper.

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