Volume 21, Number 1: Fall 2007
Articles
- Recasting Privacy Torts in a Spaceless World - Patricia Sánchez Abril
- Good Cause is Bad Medicine for the New E-Discovery Rules - Henry S. Noyes
- Identity Theft: Making the Known Unknowns Known - Chris Jay Hoofnagle
- Human-Nonhuman Chimeras in Embryonic Stem Cell Research - Stephen R. Munzer
- The Failure of Public Notice in Patent Prosecution - Michael Risch
- The Denial of a General Performance Right in Sound Recordings: A Policy That Facilitates Our Democratic Civil Society - Shourin Sen
Note
- Barriers to the Voluntary Adoption of Internet Tagging Proposals - Daniel H. Kahn
Recent Development
- Misinterpreting the Record Rental Agreement: Brilliance Audio v. Haights Cross Communications - Sean N. Kass
Volume 21, Number 2: Spring 2008
Articles
- Construing Patent Claims According to Their "Interpretive Community": A Call for an Attorney-Plus-Artisan Perspective - John M. Golden
- Copyright's Price Discrimination Panacea - Glynn S. Lunney, Jr.
- Assessing Bias in Patent Infringement Cases: A Review of International Trade Commission Decisions - Robert W. Hahn and Hal J. Singer
- A Winning Solution for YouTube and Utube? Corresponding Trademarks and Domain Name Sharing - Jacqueline D. Lipton
Notes
- Embryonic Stem Cell Research and the Theory of Medical Self-Defense - Kristin M. Hicks
- Changing the Rules of the Game: How Video Game Publishers Are Embracing User-Generated Derivative Works - Christina J. Hayes
- What Can Information Technology Do for Law? - Johnathan Jenkins
Recent Development
- Bouchat v. Bon-ton Department Stores, Inc.: Claim Preclusion, Copyright Law, and Massive Infringements - M. Brent Byars
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