Volume 16, Number 1 : Fall 2002
Articles
- "To Promote the Progress of Science": The Copyright Clause and Congress’s Power to Extend Copyrights - Senator Orrin G. Hatch & Thomas R. Lee
- Some Economics of Wireless Communications - Yochai Benkler
- A New Global Patent Regime for Diseases: U.S. and International Legal Issues - Jean O. Lanjouw
- Cable Modem Service and the First Amendment: Adventures in a "Doctrinal Wasteland" - William E. Lee
- From Investor Fantasy to Regulatory Nightmare: Bad Network Economics and the Internet's Inevitable Monopolists - Bruce Abramson
Notes
- A New Era for § 112? Exploring Recent Developments in the Written Description Requirement as Applied to Biotechnology Inventions - Jeffie A. Kopczynski
- Gore, Gibson, and Goldsmith: The Evolution of Internet Metaphors in Law and Commentary - Jonathan H. Blavin & I. Glenn Cohen
- The Uneasy Case For Copyright Extension - Marvin Ammori
Volume 16, Number 2 : Spring 2003
Articles
- Adverse Possession for Intellectual Property: Adapting an Ancient Concept to Resolve Conflicts Between Antitrust and Intellectual Property Laws in the Information Age - Constance E. Bagley & Gavin Clarkson
- Indirect Liability for Copyright Infringement: An Economic Perspective - Douglas Lichtman & William Landes
- The Phoenix Precedents: The Unexpected Rebirth of Regional Circuit Jurisdiction Over Patent Appeals and the Need for a Considered Congressional Response - Elizabeth I. Rogers
- Public Subsidies for Open Source? Some Economic Policy Issues of the Software Market - Klaus M. Schmidt & Monika Schnitzer
- A Mathematical Approach to Claim Equivalents and the Doctrine of Equivalents - Raj S. Davé
Book Note
- Genetically Modified Foods: Debating Biotechnology, Michael Ruse & David Castle, eds. - Reviewed by Paul M. Schoenhard