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Front Matter (PDF 76Kb)
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Biotechnology and the Bar: A Response to the Growing Divide between Science and the Legal Environment (PDF 425Kb)
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Bankruptcy Treatment of Intellectual Property Assets: An Economic Analysis (PDF 442Kb)
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Patent Damages and Real Options: How Judicial Characterization of Noninfringing Alternatives Reduces Incentives to Innovate (PDF 280Kb)
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A Burkean Perspective on Patent Eligibility (PDF 246Kb)
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A Brave New World of Designer Babies? (PDF 416Kb)
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Volume 22, Issue 2 (Spring 2007)
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Volume 21, Issue 4 (Fall 2006)
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Front Matter (PDF 76kB)
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Territoriality and Incentives Under the Patent Laws: Overreaching Harms U.S. Economic and Technological Interests
(PDF 416kB)
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Law and the Science of Networks: An Overview and an Application to the “Patent Explosion”
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The Secret Life of Legal Doctrine: The Divergent Evolution of Secondary Liability in Trademark and Copyright Law
(PDF 311kB)
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Dangerous Liasons–Software Combinations as Derivative Works? Distribution, Installation, and Execution of Linked Programs Under Copyright Law, Commercial Licenses, and the GPL
(PDF 582kB)
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Striking Out “Competitive Balance” in Sports, Antitrust, and Intellectual Property
(PDF 291kB)
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Revitalizing the Doctrine of Trademark Misuse
(PDF 295kB)
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Volume 21, Issue 3 (Symposium 2006)
Symposium Issue | California’s Stem Cell Initiative
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Front Matter (PDF 70kB)
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The Use of MTAs to Control Commercialization of Stem Cell Diagnostics and Terapeutics (PDF 207kB)
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Coercion, Commercialization, and Commodification: The Ethics of Compensation for Egg Donors in Stem Cell Research (PDF 101kB)
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Bioethics and Stem Cell Banking in California (PDF 226kB)
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Dollars for Genes: Revenue Generation by the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (PDF 186kB)
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Designing an Effective Program of State-Sponsored Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research (PDF 173kB)
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Public Access to Public Science: Recommendations for the California Stem Cell Institute’s Policies Regarding Grantee-Produced Journal Articles (PDF 94kB)
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Harnessing and Sharing the Benefits of State-Sponsored Research: Intellectual Property Rights and Data Sharing in California’s Stem Cell Initiative (PDF 176kB)
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Volume 21, Issue 2 (Spring 2006)
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Front Matter (PDF 83kB)
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Fear and Norms and Rock & Roll: What Jambands Can Teach Us About Persuading People to Obey Copyright Law (PDF 607kB)
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On the Feasibility of Improving Patent Quality One Technology at a Time: The Case of Business Methods (PDF 487kB)
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The Future of Music and Film Piracy in China (PDF 381kB)
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The Ambulance, the Squad Car, & the Internet (PDF 503kB)
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A Theory of De Minimis and A Proposal For Its Application in Copyright (PDF 260kB)
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Introductory Note to Brief of Amicus Curiae in eBay v. MercExchange (PDF 59kB)
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Brief of Amicus Curiae Yahoo! Inc. in Support of Petitioner, eBay, Inc. v. MercExchange, L.L.C. (PDF 94kB)
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Volume 20, Issue 4 (Fall 2005)
- Front Matter (PDF 80Kb)
- A Transactional View of Property Rights (PDF 289Kb)
- Worthless Patents (PDF 352Kb)
- The Tort of Negligent Enablement of Cybercrime (PDF 323Kb)
- Intellectual Property and Traditional Knowledge: A Psychological Approach to Conflicting Claims of Creativity in International Law (PDF 332Kb)
- Peer-to-Peer Networks, Technological Evolution, and Intellectual Property Reverse Private Attorney General Litigation (PDF 376Kb)
- The Tao of Open Source: Minimum Action for Maximum Gain (PDF 217Kb)
- Cumulative Article Index (Volumes 1-20) (PDF 554Kb)
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Volume 20, Issue 3 (Symposium 2005)
Symposium Issue | Spyware: The Latest Cyber-Regulatory Challenge
- Front Matter (PDF 73Kb)
- Privacy Inalienability and the Regulation of Spyware (PDF 97Kb)
- Spyware and the Limits of Surveillance Law (PDF 440Kb)
- Contracting Spyware by Contract (PDF 155Kb)
- Regulating “Spyware”: The Limitations of State “Laboratories” and the Case for Federal Preemption of State Unfair Competition Laws (PDF 431Kb)
- Regulating “Spyware”: Supplement (PDF 90Kb)
- First Do No Harm: The Problem of Spyware (PDF 319Kb)
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Volume 20, Issue 2 (Spring 2005)
- Front Matter (PDF 83Kb)
- A Fallacy of the Commons in Biotech Patent Policy (PDF 269Kb)
- Addressing Global Health Inequities: An Open Licensing Approach for University Innovations (PDF 498Kb)
- The Death of the Public Forum in Cyberspace (PDF 264Kb)
- Choosing Among Antitrust Liability Standards Under Incomplete Information: Assessments of and Aversions to the Risk of Being Wrong (PDF 88Kb)
- Between Logic and Experience: Error Costs and United States v. Microsoft Corp. (PDF 280Kb)
- Exclusionary Conduct Under the Antitrust Laws: Balancing, Sacrifice, and Refusals to Deal (PDF 131Kb)
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Volume 19, Issue 4 (Fall 2004)
- Front Matter (PDF 79Kb)
- Abolishing the Doctrine of Equivalents and Claiming the Future After Festo (PDF 507Kb)
- Don’t Cache Out Your Case: Prosecuting Child Pornography Possession Laws Based on Images Located in Temporary Internet Files (PDF 254Kb)
- The FCC’s Name Game: How Shifting Regulatory Classifications Affect Competition (PDF 212Kb)
- Patents and the Regulatory State: Rethinking the Patent Bargain Metaphor After Eldred (PDF 573Kb)
- Media Policy Out of the Box: Content Abundance, Attention Scarcity, and the Failures of Digital Markets (PDF 748Kb)
- Mutant Copyrights and Backdoor Patents: The Problem of Overlapping Intellectual Property Protection (PDF 312Kb)
- Keeping Unwanted Donkeys and Elephants Out of Your Inbox: The Case for Regulating Political Spam (PDF 228Kb)
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Volume 19, Issue 3 (Symposium 2004)
Symposium Issue | Ideas into Action: Implementing Patent Reform
- Front Matter (PDF 334Kb)
- Foreword (PDF 151Kb)
- To Promote Innovation: The Proper Balance of Competition and Patent Law and Policy, Executive Summary (PDF 251Kb)
- Obvious to Whom? Evaluating Inventions From the Perspective of PHOSITA (PDF 495Kb)
- Allocating Power over Fact-Finding in the Patent System (PDF 308Kb)
- Reforming Patent Validity Litigation: The “Dubious Preponderance” (PDF 231Kb)
- Incentives to Challenge and Defend Patents: Why Litigation Won’t Reliably Fix Patent Office Errors and Why Administrative Patent Review Might Help (PDF 748Kb)
- The Metamorphosis of Inter Partes Reexamination (PDF 576Kb)
- Post-Grant Reviews in the U.S. Patent System–Design Choices and Expected Impact (PDF 356Kb)
- Patent System Reform: Economic Analysis and Critique (PDF 526Kb)
- Edited Transcript of Remarks on Patent Reform: Reaction from the Judiciary (PDF 200Kb)
- Edited & Excerpted Transcript of the Symposium on Ideas into Action: Implementing Reform of the Patent System (PDF 452Kb)
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Volume 19, Issue 2 (Spring 2004)
- Front Matter (PDF 280Kb)
- Spam–Oy, What a Nuisance! (PDF 360Kb)
- Building a Better Bounty: Litigation-Stage Rewards for Defeating Patents (PDF 517Kb)
- Against Immunity for Unilateral Refusals to Deal in Intellectual Property: Why Antitrust Law Should Not Distinguish Between IP and Other Property Rights (PDF 346Kb)
- How Current Copyright Law Discourages Creative Output: The Overlooked Impact of Marketing (PDF 586Kb)
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