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In addition to the Journal's primary mission of publishing quality articles on the relationship between technology and the law, BTLJ has organized conferences in conjunction with the Berkeley Center for Law & Technology on a variety of topics. For each conference, BTLJ produces a symposium issue, in which leading academics publish cutting edge scholarship on the issues raised at the conference.

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Volume 25, Issue 3 (Symposium 2010)

Posted on May 10, 2011 by BTLJ under Journal, Symposia, Volume 25, 2010
  • Happy Birthday Statute of Anne: The Dance Between the Courts and Congress (PDF, 300 KB)
    by the Honorable M. Margaret McKeown
  • The Copyright Principles Project: Directions for Reform (PDF, 437 KB)
    by Pamela Samuelson and Members of The CPP
  • The Untold Story of the First Copyright Suit Under the Statute of Anne in 1710 (PDF, 3997 KB)
    by H. Tomás Gómez-Arostegui
  • All Change for the Digital Economy: Copyright and Business Models in the Early Eighteenth Century (PDF, 305 KB)
    by Isabella Alexander
  • The Invention of Common Law Play Right (PDF, 448 KB)
    by Jessica Litman
  • The Adventures of the Statute of Anne in the Land of Unlimited Possibilities: The Life of a Legal Transplant (PDF, 408 KB)
    by Oren Bracha
  • “The Sole Right . . . Shall Return to the Authors”: Anglo-American Authors’ Reversion Rights from the Statute of Anne to Contemporary U.S. Copyright (PDF, 944 KB)
    by Lionel Bently & Jane C. Ginsburg
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