Symposium | The Legal and Policy Framework for Global Electronic Commerce – A Progress Report
- Foreword
by Kalama Lui-Kwan and Kurt Opsahl - Intellectual Property and the Digital Economy: Why the Anti-Circumvention Regulations Need to Be Revised
by Pamela Samuelson - Commentary: Black Holes of Innovation in the Software Arts
by Mark A. Haynes - As Many as Six Impossible Patents Before Breakfast: Property Rights for Business Concepts and Patent System Reform
by Robert P. Merges - Of Governments and Governance
by A. Michael Froomkin - Progressing Towards a Uniform Commercial Code for Electronic Commerce or Racing Towards Nonuniformity?
by Maureen A. O’Rourke - The New Money
by Kerry Lynn Macintosh - Clash of the Titans: Regulating the Competition Between Established and Emerging Electronic Payment Systems
by Jane Kaufman Winn - Old and New Issues in the Taxation of Electronic Commerce
by David L. Forst - The Speed Gap: Broadband Infrastructure and Electronic Commerce
by Howard A. Shelanski - Standardizing Government Standard-Setting Policy for Electronic Commerce
by Mark A. Lemley - The Limits in Open Code: Regulatory Standards and the Future of the Net
by Lawrence Lessig - Restoring Americans’ Privacy in Electronic Commerce
by Joel R. Reidenberg - Database Protection at the Crossroads: Recent Developments and Their Impact on Science and Technology
by J. H. Reichman and Paul F. Uhlir - Electronic Commerce, Hackers, and the Search for Legitimacy: A Regulatory Proposal
by Michael Lee, Sean Pak, Tae Kim, David Lee, Aaron Schapiro and Tamer Francis