Volume 20, Number 1: Fall 2006
Articles
- Commercializing Open Source Software: Do Property Rights Still Matter? - Ronald J. Mann
- Digital Rights Management and the Process of Fair Use - Timothy K. Armstrong
- "Peer To Patent": Collective Intelligence, Open Review and Patent Reform - Beth Simone Noveck
- Wikimmunity: Fitting the Communications Decency Act to Wikipedia - Ken S. Myers
Note
- Preparing Academic Scholarship for an Open Access World - Nicholas Bramble
Recent Developments
- The Future of Patent Enforcement After eBay v. MercExchange - Yixin H. Tang
- LabCorp v. Metabolite: Providently Dismissed - Robert Kent
Book Note
- The Wealth of Networks: How Social Production Transforms Markets and Freedom, by Yochai Benkler - Reviewed by Megan Ristau Baca
Volume 20, Number 2: Spring 2007
Articles
- Social Isolation and American Workers: Employee Blogging and Legal Reform - Rafael Gely and Leonard Bierman
- The Patent Office Meets the Poison Pill: Why Legal Methods Cannot Be Patented - Andrew A. Schwartz
- Enhancing Legal Aid Access Through an Open Source Commons Model - Allen K. Yu
- Getting It Right: Protecting American Critical Infrastructure in Cyberspace - Sean M. Condron
Notes
- The Optimal Scope of FDA Regulation of Genetic Tests: Meeting Challenges and Keeping Promises - Juliana Han
- Competing Lockean Claims to Virtual Property - Steven J. Horowitz
- The Future of Spam Litigation After Omega World Travel v. Mummagraphics - Katherine Wong
- Amgen v. HMR: A Case for Deference in Claim Construction - Andrew S. Brown
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