Volume 9, Number 1 : Winter 1996
Articles
- Can Computers Make Contracts? - Tom Allen & Robin Widdison
- DNA Is Different: Legal Obviousness and the Balance Between Biotech Inventors and the Market - Anita Varma & David Abraham
- Cybersmut and the First Amendment: A Call for a New Obscenity Standard - Debra D. Burke
- Secret Prior Art-- Get Your Priorities Straight! - C. Douglass Thomas
Policy Commentary
- Bringing Information to the World: The Global Information Infrastructure - Vice President Al Gore
- Renewing The Deal Between Broadcasters and the Public: Requiring Clear Rules for Children's Educational Television - Reed Hundt & Karen Kornbluh
Notes
Book Notes
- Software Patents, by Gregory S. Stobbs - Reviewed by Robert L. Bocchino, Jr.
- The Patent Wars: The Battle to Own the World's Technology, by Fred Warshofsky - Reviewed by Jeffrey B. Hawkins
- Creating a New Civilization: The Politics of the Third Wave, by Alvin & Heidi Toffler - Reviewed by Elizabeth Weiss
- The End of Work: The Decline of the Global Labor Force and the Dawn of the Post-Market Era, by Jeremy Rifkin - Reviewed by Brian Dorini
Volume 9, Number 2 : Summer 1996
Articles
Symposium: High Technology, Antitrust, and the Regulation of Competition
- Reverse Engineering of Computer Software: The Antitrust Issues - Robert H. Lande & Sturgis M. Sobin
- Should Technology Choice Be a Concern of Antitrust Policy? - S.J. Liebowitz & Stephen E. Margolis
- You Keep on Knocking but You Can't Come in: Evaluating Restrictions on Access to Input Joint Ventures - Dennis W. Carlton & Steven C. Salop
Notes
- Computers, Copyright, and Functionality: The First Circuit's Decision in Lotus Development Corp. V. Borland International, Inc. - Robert L. Bocchino, Jr.
- Trademark Law Lost in Cyberspace: Trademark Protection for Internet Addresses - Kenneth Sutherlin Dueker
- Live and Let Die?: Physician-Assisted Suicide and the Right to Die - Christopher N. Manning
- Correcting a Chromatic Aberration: Qualitex Co. v. Jacobson Products Co. - Jonathan D. Baker
- Competition in the Local Telecommunications Market: Legislate or Litigate? - Elizabeth A. Nowicki
Book Notes
- Jihad vs. McWorld, by Benjamin Barber - Reviewed by Jamie F. Metzl
- Biotechnology and the Federal Circuit, by Kenneth J. Burchfiel - Reviewed by Marc A. Cavan
- Interfaces on Trial: Intellectual Property and Interoperability in the Global Software Industry, by Jonathan Band & Masanobu Katoh - Reviewed by Zack Higgins
- Science at the Bar: Law, Science, and Technology in America, by Sheila Dasanoff - Reviewed by Brian S. Salsberg
- Bits, Bytes, and Big Brother: Federal Information Control in the Technological Age, by Shannon E. Martin - Reviewed by Bailey J. Korell