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BTLJ's eponymous journal is a student-produced publication covering emerging issues of law in the areas of intellectual property, high-tech and biotech. It is published four times a year. BTLJ strives to keep judges, policymakers, practitioners, and the academic community abreast of this dynamic field.

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Volume 21, Issue 2 (Spring 2006)

Posted on June 7, 2006 by BTLJ
  • Front Matter (PDF 83kB)
    by BTLJ
  • Fear and Norms and Rock & Roll: What Jambands Can Teach Us About Persuading People to Obey Copyright Law (PDF 607kB)
    by Mark F. Schultz
  • On the Feasibility of Improving Patent Quality One Technology at a Time: The Case of Business Methods (PDF 487kB)
    by John R. Allison and Starling D. Hunter
  • The Future of Music and Film Piracy in China (PDF 381kB)
    by Eric Priest
  • The Ambulance, the Squad Car, & the Internet (PDF 503kB)
    by Susan P. Crawford
  • A Theory of De Minimis and A Proposal For Its Application in Copyright (PDF 260kB)
    by Andrew Inesi
  • Introductory Note to Brief of Amicus Curiae in eBay v. MercExchange (PDF 59kB)
    by Robert P. Merges
  • Brief of Amicus Curiae Yahoo! Inc. in Support of Petitioner, eBay, Inc. v. MercExchange, L.L.C. (PDF 94kB)
    by Yahoo! Inc.
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