Volume 29, Number 1: Fall 2015
Articles
- The Valuation of Unprotected Works: A Case Study of Public Domain Images on Wikipedia - Paul Heald, Kristofer Erickson & Martin Kretschmer
- Nanotechnology and Innovation Policy - Lisa Larrimore Ouellette
- Copyright and the Living Dead?: Succession Law and the Postmortem Term - Eva E. Subotnik
- The Anti-Commons Revisited - Jonathan M. Barnett
- When Biopharma Meets Software: Bioinformatics at the Patent Office - Saurabh Vishnubhakat & Arti K. Rai
Notes
- Predatory Innovation in Software Markets - Suzanne Van Arsdale & Cody Venzke
- Using the Law to Correct the Market: The Electronic Health Record (EHR) Incentives Program - Bryan Cleveland
- When Gangs Go Viral: Using Social Media and Surveillance Cameras to Enhance Gang Databases - Megan Behrman
Volume 29, Number 2: Spring 2016
Articles
- Open Letter on Ethical Norms in Intellectual Property Scholarship - Robin Feldman, Mark A. Lemley, Jonathan S. Masur & Arti K. Rai
- Regulating Artificial Intelligence Systems: Risks, Challenges, Competencies, and Strategies - Matthew U. Scherer
- Innovation Prizes in Practice and Theory - Michael J. Burstein & Fiona E. Murray
- #HaveWeReallyThoughtThisThrough?: Why Granting Trademark Protection to Hashtags Is Unnecessary, Duplicative, and Downright Dangerous - Robert T. Sherwin
- Neurolegislation: How U.S. Legislators Are Using Brain Science - Francis X. Shen
Notes
- Truth, Deceit, and Neuroimaging: Can Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Serve as a Technology-Based Method of Lie Detection? - Zachary E. Shapiro
- Get a License or Don't Sample: Using Examples from Popular Music to Raise New Questions About the Bridgeport v. Dimension Films Holding - Daniel Esannason
- Software, Abstractness, and Soft Physicality Requirements - Shane D. Anderson