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Clause 8

Eli Mazour

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The podcast listened to by sophisticated in-house counsel, judges from around the world, IP policymakers, senior USPTO officials, and top patent dealmakers and attorneys to stay ahead of the curve by understanding the personalities and forces shaping IP. Eli Mazour’s love of talking to people – along with his belief in the importance of America’s patent system – led him to start Clause 8. Clause 8 features conversations that provide strategic insights about how to best deal with various pate ...
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Tech transfer has long been a critical but often overlooked part of the intellectual property system. For decades, the Bayh-Dole Act has guided how federally funded research moves from university labs into the marketplace. The system has generated hundreds of thousands of inventions and startups — and, as Laura Peter notes, led to nearly $2 trillio…
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The Practices: Scripture September 21, 2025 • RD McClenagan • 2 Timothy 3:16 This Sunday, RD continued our fall series, More Like Him. Jesus reminds His disciples that the Holy Spirit will come to teach, guide, and bring peace that the world cannot give. In a world marked by fear, chaos, and distraction, God’s Word stands as the unshakable foundati…
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This week on HSM Reads the Bible the Podcast, join Makayla, Zach, and Dylan as they dive into hundreds of years of history and stories. From Joseph to the Exodus, God continues to provide for His people, and we want to help you understand how! HSM Reads the Bible: The Podcast is the companion to the HSM Reads the Bible Reading Plan. You can access …
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Power to Abide September 14, 2025 • RD McClenagan • John 17 This Sunday, RD continued our fall series, More Like Him. From the beginning in Genesis, the Spirit hovered over the void, shaping and filling creation step by step—just as He still works in our lives today to bring light, order, and life. Through Christ, the Spirit convicts us of sin, giv…
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In To Invent Is Divine: Creativity and Ownership, Jim makes the case that creativity and ownership are inseparable—and that weakening intellectual property rights threatens the flourishing that invention enables. He draws connections between faith, history, and policy to explore why protecting intellectual property is about more than law or economi…
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Mortification & Vivification September 7, 2025 • Devon Accardi • Colossians 3:1–17 This Sunday, Devon continued our fall series, More Like Him. Colossians 3 shows that when we confess faith in Christ, we become new creations, reconciled to God, and invited into the lifelong process of sanctification. Though Jesus has accomplished all the saving wor…
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Week 3 of HSM Reads the Bible looks at the People of the Story. We'll see that God created people in His image to live in relationship with Him and represent Him to the world. We'll ask what it looks like to trust God, love Him, and represent Him as His people. You can access the digital version of the HSM Reads the Bible Reading Plan here.…
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This week on HSM Reads the Bible: The Podcast, Zach, Makayla, and Dylan are talking all about creation, the fall, and some of the craziest stories in Genesis. Join them as they unpack what we can learn about God, what we can learn about people, and how to understand some of the more complicated parts of the story. HSM Reads the Bible: The Podcast i…
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Confession & Repentance Aug 31, 2025 • RD McClenagan • 1 John 1:9, James 5:16 This Sunday, RD continued our fall series, More Like Him. 1 John 1, shows us that God is light, and to walk with Him means practicing truth by confessing sin rather than hiding it. Confession and repentance are central practices in the Christian life. Unconfessed sin leav…
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Week 2 of HSM Reads the Bible looks at the God of the Story. We'll see that everything depends on God, so we should submit ourselves to Him, God is bigger than we think He is, so we should worship Him, and God is a person, so we should seek Him. You can access the digital version of the HSM Reads the Bible Reading Plan here.…
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From Coke Morgan Stewart’s decisive actions at the USPTO, to Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick’s unexpected “patent tax” trial balloon, to the ongoing Federal Circuit drama — it felt impossible to figure out where to start telling the story. The only way to make sense of it all was to bring in three of our favorite journalists who cover these issue…
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Adoption & Restoration August 24, 2025 • Devon Accardi • Romans 3:24 This Sunday, Devon continued our fall series, More Like Him. Looking at Romans 3:24 he looked at how through faith in Jesus, we are made new—regenerated with spiritual life and empowered by the Holy Spirit. The penalty of our sin is removed as God declares us justified, crediting …
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Consequences of the Fall August 17, 2025 • RD McClenagan • Romans 3:22–23 This Sunday, RD continued our fall series, More Like Him. He began by naming the deep sense of exile we all feel in a world that is not as it should be. Sin is not just an idea but the reality behind all the brokenness we experience. From Genesis 1–2, he showed that we are cr…
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Living in the Gap August 10, 2025 • RD McClenagan • Galatians 4:19 This Sunday, RD began our fall series, More Like Him. He used the imagery of a potter shaping clay to illustrate God’s intentional, hands-on work of spiritual formation in His people. From creation to the kiln, the clay’s shaping process reflects the way God forms us for His glory, …
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Therefore August 3, 2025 • Greg Pinkner • Romans 3:21-26, Romans 12:1-4 Jesus’s central message was "repent, for the kingdom of God is at hand," calling us not just to change our behavior, but to be spiritually reborn. Sin is not simply bad behavior but missing the mark of perfectly loving and glorifying God, which no one can achieve apart from Chr…
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As for the Lord July 27, 2025 • Greg Pinkner • Colossians 3:18—4:6 This Sunday, Greg closes our summer series on Colossians, reminding us of Paul's warnings about false teachings and that Christ is supreme over all things. The Christian life is not just a moment of belief, but a continual process of putting off the old self and putting on the new, …
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Desire for My True Country July 20, 2025 • RD McClenagan • Colossians 3:1–17 This Sunday, RD continues our summer series on Colossians. Colossians 3 reminds us that transformation begins with identity—we have died with Christ, been raised with Him, and now live as new people whose lives are hidden in Him. Because of this reality, Paul calls us to s…
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Substance over Shadows July 13, 2025 • RD McClenagan • Colossians 2:16-23 This Sunday, RD continues our summer series on Colossians. In Colossians 2, Paul urges believers to grow into spiritual maturity by holding fast to Christ, who is the message and the means of transformation, not adding human traditions or self-made religion to the gospel. He …
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Nailed to the Cross July 6, 2025 • Greg Pinkner • Colossians 2:8–15 This Sunday, Greg continues our summer series on Colossians. In Colossians 2, Paul warns the Colossians against false teachings that diminish Christ, distort grace, and pull believers back into legalism and human traditions. These teachings made Christ out to be just another create…
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Mature in Christ June 29, 2025 • RD McClenagan • Colossians 1:24–29, Colossians 2:1–7 This Sunday, RD continues our summer series on Colossians. Paul’s deep desire is for every believer to grow in maturity, not just in knowledge or activity, but in actual Christlikeness—to be spiritually formed into his image. However, spiritual growth is often slo…
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Your Years Will Have No End June 22, 2025 • Greg Pinkner • Colossians 1:19–20 This Sunday, Greg continues our summer series on Colossians. Colossians 1:19–20, the final section of the Christological hymn, emphasizes that Jesus is not merely a spiritual being but fully God, in whom all the fullness of God was pleased to dwell. Paul writes this to co…
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He is the Head of the Church June 15, 2025 • Greg Pinkner • Colossians 1:18 This Sunday, Greg continues our summer series on Colossians. Paul wrote Colossians, alongside Ephesians, to counter false teachings about spiritual beings having authority over people’s lives. In Colossians 1:16, Paul lifts up the supremacy of Christ, presenting Jesus as bo…
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He has the Whole World in His Hands June 8, 2025 • RD McClenagan • Colossians 1:15–17 This Sunday, RD continues our summer series on Colossians. In Colossians 1:15–17, Paul emphasized Jesus as the visible image of the invisible God—fully divine and fully human, holding all things together. Jesus is not moderately important—He is central to everythi…
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Stable and Steadfast June 1, 2025 • Devon Accardi • Colossians 1:3–14, Colossians 1:21–23 This Sunday, Devon continues our summer series on Colossians. In Paul's letter to the Colossians, he meant to center the early church on the unchanging truth of Christ. Using the example of Epaphras, who heard the gospel and brought it home, he reminds us that…
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Through Him and for Him May 25, 2025 • Greg Pinkner • Colossians 1:15–20 This Sunday, Greg began our summer series on Colossians, focusing on its profound theological depth. Paul wrote this letter to correct false teaching that diminished Jesus and instead presented Him as the image of God and the creator of all things. Jesus is not just part of cr…
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Constrained by the Spirit May 18, 2025 • Greg Pinkner • Acts 20:18–38 This Sunday, Greg finishes our series in the Book of Acts. In Acts 20, Paul’s farewell to the Ephesians emphasizes that true faith often comes with suffering, and he urged the believers to be “constrained by the Spirit”—willing to obey God even when it’s costly or uncomfortable. …
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Mars Hill May 11, 2025 • Greg Pinkner • Acts 17:16–34 This Sunday, Greg continues our series on the Book of Acts. In Acts 17, Paul engages the philosophers of Athens at Mars Hill—a city filled with idols and intellectual pride. Surrounded by temples to false gods, Paul boldly proclaims the one true God who made the world, gives life and breath to a…
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A Woman, a Slave Girl, and a Jailer May 4, 2025 • RD McClenagan • Acts 16:11–40 This Sunday, RD continues our series on the Book of Acts. In Acts 16, we see how the gospel meets three very different people—a successful businesswoman, a spiritually oppressed slave girl, and a hardened Roman jailer—and transforms them each in unique ways through an e…
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A Door of Faith April 27, 2025 • Devon Accardi • Acts 14:8–28 This Sunday, Devon continues our series on the Book of Acts. In Acts 13–14, Paul and Barnabas are sent out from Antioch. They preached across multiple cities, faced strong opposition, and ultimately saw the gospel begin to spread among the Gentiles, marking a major turning point in the e…
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Therefore April 20, 2025 • RD McClenagan • 1 Corinthians 15:51–58 This Sunday, Easter, RD spoke from 1 Corinthians 15:51-58. The resurrection is not just a past event but a present power that changes lives, frees us from sin, and anchors us in grace. Paul’s story shows how encountering the risen Christ transforms even the most broken lives, remindi…
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The Christians April 13, 2025 • Greg Pinkner • Acts 11:19–30 This Sunday, Greg continues our series on the Book of Acts. In Acts 11, we see the gospel spreading beyond the Jews to the Gentiles, especially in Antioch, where believers—fleeing persecution—boldly preached Christ across cultural lines. This moment marks a massive turning point in church…
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PTO 'whistleblower' Julie Burke and patent prosecution guru Clint Mehall join Eli on the season finale of Clause 8 to break down what’s happening at the USPTO—and what’s still left to be done. On this episode, they discuss: *Insights from the Reddit r/patentexaminer thread *Previous and current plans to reduce the record patent application backlog …
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What God has Made Clean April 6, 2025 • Greg Pinkner • Acts 10 This Sunday, Greg continues our series on the Book of Acts. Acts 10 focuses on the radical transformation of Peter. Once a devout Jew who strictly followed the law, Peter is confronted by a vision from God telling him not to call anything unclean that God has made clean—challenging his …
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A Chosen Instrument March 30, 2025 • Greg Pinkner • Acts 9:1–31 This Sunday, Greg continues our series on the Book of Acts. Acts 9 focuses on Saul’s conversion to Christianity—a moment that changed the course of the world. Saul, was a brilliant Hellenized Jew, a Roman citizen, and a fierce persecutor of Christians before Jesus appeared to him in a …
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What is the actual value of patents? Inventors and companies invest millions in obtaining patents, believing they are valuable assets. Yet, their true worth is rarely quantified. For this episode of Clause 8, Eli Mazour brings together three of the most insightful experts in the patent valuation space: Michal Malkovich, Vice President at Charles Ri…
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Joy in the City March 23, 2025 • RD McClenagan • Acts 8 This Sunday, RD continues our series on the Book of Acts. In Acts 8, the persecution of the early church had caused believers to scatter, which God used to spread the gospel. Philip brought the good news to Simon the magician and the Ethiopian eunuch. These encounters powerfully show us that t…
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Seeds of Courage March 16, 2025 • Devon Accardi • Acts 7, Acts 6 This Sunday, Devon continues our series on the Book of Acts. In Acts 6 & 7, he walks us through the story of Stephen—highlighting his faith, his role in the early church, and the opposition he faced that led to his martyrdom. Stephen’s vision of Jesus standing at the right hand of God…
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Host Eli Mazour talks with Heath Hoglund, President of Via LA, to break down the role of patent pools in today’s innovation landscape. Tune in as they discuss: *The balance between licensors and licensees—and how Via LA acts as a bridge between them *Merger of Via Licensing and MPEG LA in 2003 to form Via LA *How Dolby’s strong brand helped it succ…
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We Must Obey God Over Men March 9, 2025 • Greg Pinkner • Acts 5, Acts 6 This Sunday, Greg Pinkner continues our series on the Book of Acts. Looking at Acts 5:1 - 6:15, he explains that biblical narratives, especially in Acts, are arranged intentionally to convey deeper theological truths, not just historical accounts. The passage highlights a patte…
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