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March 28th, 2022
COMPLETE VOLUME 36, ISSUE 1 Complete Issue FRONT MATTER Front Matter ARTICLES Privacy Self-Help by Steven H. Hazel Antitrust in the Consumer Platform Economy: How Apple Has Abused Its Mobile Platform Dominance by Shili Shao Why 72 Intellectual Property Scholars Supported Google’s Copyrightability Analysis in the Oracle Case by Pamela ...
BTLJ Blog
February 11th, 2022
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Student Podcast
February 9th, 2022
  [NATE] 0:14 You’re listening to the Berkeley Technology Law Journal Podcast. I’m Nathaniel Kellerer.   [ANDY] 0:19 And I’m Andy Zachrich. In today’s episode of our podcast we will be speaking about California Privacy Laws and the California Privacy Protection Agency.   [NATE] 0:29 In 2018, the California Consumer ...
JournalSymposia
February 8th, 2022
COMPLETE VOLUME 36, DESIGN PATENTS SYMPOSIUM Complete Volume FRONT MATTER Front Matter ARTICLES Design Patent Law’s Identity Crisis by Peter S. Menell & Ella Corren A Primer on Design Patent Functionality by Perry J. Saidman Design Patents Are Theft, Not Just A “Fraud-Upon the Public,” Who Need Legislation to Restore ...
Commentaries
February 8th, 2022
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Student Podcast
February 8th, 2022
  [ANNOUNCER] 0:00 Welcome to the Berkeley Technology Law [Journal] Podcast.   [BEN] 0:08 This is Ben Brokesh, and you’re listening to the Berkeley Technology Law Journal podcast. On August 23, 2020, in Kenosha, Wisconsin, police officers shot 29-year-old Jacob Blake seven times, leading him to be partially paralyzed. This ...
JournalAnnual Review
January 28th, 2022
COMPLETE VOLUME 35, ISSUE 4 Complete Issue FRONT MATTER Front Matter ARTICLES Foreword by Julea Lipiz & Miranda Rutherford A Framework for Patent Exhaustion of Self-Replicating Technologies by Liz Freeman Rosenzweig Capricious Patent Boundaries: The “Reliberalization” of Post-Issuance Patent Claim Amendments by Julien Crockett Re-Classifying Governmental Petitioners as “Persons” in ...
BTLJ Blog
January 24th, 2022
By Ali Ebshara, LL.M. 2021 On September 2, 2021, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia in Thaler v. Hirshfeld ruled in favor of the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), stating that an artificial intelligence (AI) cannot be listed as an inventor on a patent. ...
BTLJ Blog
January 14th, 2022
By Maya Prasad, J.D. Candidate, 2024 The Capitol attack on January 6, 2021 was a rude awakening for America, particularly for social media companies. Platforms such as Facebook and Twitter decided to revoke former President Trump’s online forums, a policy still in effect today, to stop the spread of misinformation ...
BTLJ Blog
January 8th, 2022
By Dylan Moses, J.D. Candidate, 2024 At their core, social networking companies sell products and services. So why don’t we regulate them that way? There is no doubt that social media companies like Facebook (now Meta) and Twitter have been boons for the internet. These platforms offer immeasurable opportunities to ...