Volume 8, Number 1: Fall 1994
Articles
- Beware Of Vaporware: Product Hype & The Securities Fraud Liability Of High-Tech Companies - Robert A. Prentice & John H. Langmore
- Searches & Seizures Of Computers & Computer Data - Raphael Winick
- Virtual Constitutions: The Creation Of Rules For Governing Private Networks - Michael I. Meyerson
- The Crisis In Patent Coverage: Defining Scope Of An Invention By Function - Paul M. Janicke
Case Comments
- Oh, Pretty Parody: Campbell v. Acuff-Rose Music, Inc. - Lisa M. Babiskin
- Copyright Congressional Cable-Vision: Turner Broadcasting V. Federal Communications Commission - Josephine L Aiello
Book Notes
- Breaking The Vicious Circle: Toward Effective Risk Regulation, By Stephen Breyer - Reviewed by Todd C. Zubler
- Who Owns Information? From Privacy To Public Access, By Ann Wells Branscomb - Reviewed by Joshua B. Konvisser
Volume 8, Number 2: Spring 1995
Congressional Commentaries
- Under New Management: Science Policy In A Republican House Of Representatives - Congressman Robert S. Walker
- The Case For A Strong Patent System - Congressman Dana Rohrabacher & Paul Crilly
Articles
- Navigating The Global Information Superhighway: A Bumpy Road Lies Ahead - Ilene Knable Gotts & Alan D. Rutenberg
- An Affront To Human Dignity: Electronic Mail Monitoring In The Private Sector Workplace - Larry O. Natt Gantt, II
- The Case For A Federal Trade Secrets Act - Christopher Rebel J. Pace
Notes
- The Case For Disc-Based Litigation: Technology & The Cyber Courtroom - Jonathan D. Kissane-Gaisford
- Defrauding The Wire Fraud Statute: United States V. LaMacchia - Aaron D. Hoag
Book Notes
- Regional Advantage: Culture & Competition In Silicon Valley, & Route 128, by AnnaLee Saxenian - Reviewed by Christopher M. Kelly
- Culture Clash: Law & Science In America, By Steven Goldberg. - Reviewed by Terry L. Tang
- To Steal A Book Is An Elegant Offense: Intellectual Property Law In Chinese Civilization, By William P. Alford - Reviewed by Guy Yonay
- The AntiTrust Counterattack In Patent Infringement Litigation, By Section of Antitrust Law: American Bar Association - Reviewed by Gregory D. Grove
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