RESEARCH | Current Scholarship

Please click on "Faculty Publications" above, to see a complete list of research by faculty member.

Amy Kapczynski

The Access to Knowledge Mobilization and the New Politics of Intellectual Property Law, 117 Yale Law Journal Pocket Part 262 (2008).

“The Story of Minister of Health v. Treatment Action Campaign,” forthcoming
in Human Rights Law Stories (Foundation Press, 2008).

Addressing Global Health Inequities: An Open Licensing Approach for
University Innovations
(with S. Chaifetz, Z. Katz, and Y. Benkler), Berkeley Technology Law Journal (2005).

Peter S. Menell

"Patent Case Management Judicial Guide" (with L. Pasahow, J. Pooley, and M. Powers), Federal Judicial Center (forthcoming 2008).

Intellectual Property and the Law of the Land, 30, Regulation No. 4, p. 64 (Winter 2008).

Knowledge Access and Preservation Policy in the Digital Age, 44 Houston Law Review 1013 (2007).

Robert P. Merges

An Estoppel Doctrine for Patented Standards (with J. Kuhn), California Law Review (forthcoming 2008).

Locke for the Masses: Property Rights and the Products of Collective Creativity, Hofstra Law Review, Ideas Section (forthcoming 2009).

Software and Patent Scope: A Report from the
Middle Innings
, Texas Law Review Vol. 85:1627 (2007).


Deirdre K. Mulligan

M. Meingast, J. King, and D. Mulligan. Embedded RFID and Everyday Things: A Case Study of the Security and Privacy Risks of the U.S. e-Passport. In Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on RFID (March 2007).

Noticing Notice: A large-scale experiment on the timing of software license agreements, (with Nathaniel Good, Jens Grossklags and Joe Konstan), CHI Proceedings (2007).

Taking the “long view” on the Fourth Amendment: Stored Records and the Sanctity of the Home, (with Jack Lerner) Stanford Law and Technology Review Symposium (2007).


Pamela Samuelson

A Reverse Notice and Takedown Regime to Enable Fair Uses of Technically Protected Copyrighted Works, 22 Berkeley Tech. L.J. 981 (with Jerome H. Reichman and Graeme Dinwoodie) (2007)

Why Copyright Excludes Systems and Processes From the Scope of Its Protection, 85 Tex. L. Rev. 1921 (2007)

Principles for Resolving Conflicts Between Trade Secrets and the First Amendment, 58 Hastings L. J. 777 (2007)


Paul Schwartz

Reviving Telecommunications Surveillance Law, 75 University of Chicago Law Review 287 (2008)

Notification of Data Security Breaches, 105 Michigan Law Review 913 , Edward Janger, co-author.

Privacy Inalienability and the Regulation of Spyware, 20 Berkeley Technology Law Journal 1269 (2005)


Howard Shelanski

Network Neutrality: Regulating with More Questions than Answers, J. Telecomm. & High Tech Law, Vol. 6 (2007).

Merger Analysis and the Treatment of Uncertainty: Should we Expect Better?(with M. Katz), Antitrust L.J. (2007).

Adjusting Regulation to Competition: Toward a New Model for U.S. Telecommunications Policy,Yale J. Reg. (2007).



Molly Shaffer Van Houweling

The New Servitudes, Georgetown Law Journal (forthcoming 2008)

Cultural Environmentalism and the Constructed Commons, Law and Contemporary Problems, (forthcoming).

Commentary, “Bouncing Around in Culture: Creativity, Spontaneity and Physicality in Copyright Policy”, U.C. Davis L. Rev., (forthcoming).

 

> Intellectual Property in the New Technological Age
(Aspen Law & Business, 4th ed. 2006), with Mark Lemley, Peter S. Menell and Robert P. Merges (along with 2006 Case and Statutory Supplement and Teacher’s Manual).

To order, click here, or call toll-free (800)-234-1660. The ordering information is:
Text: ISBN 0-7355-3652-X ($84.00)

Statutory Supplement: ISBN 0-7355-2813-6 ($32.95) Teacher’s Manual: free; for law professors only

Updates to the text are available here.


> Software and Internet Law
(Aspen Law & Business, 3rd ed. 2006), with Mark Lemley, Peter S. Menell, Robert P. Merges, and Pamela Samuelson (along with Teacher’s Manual)

To order, click here, or call toll-free (800)-234-1660 . The ordering information is
Text: ISBN 0-7355-3654-6 ($83.00)

Teacher’s Manual: free; for law professors only

Updates to the text are available here.


> Berkeley Technology Law Journal Website


> The Economics of Patents and Copyright, by Visiting Professor François Lévêque and Yann Ménière (available here.)