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Selected Articles Written By Conference Speakers

(Alphabetical by Author)

Martin J. Adelman, Wayne State Univ. Law School

  • Prospects and Limits of the Patent Provision in the TRIPS Agreement: The Case of India, 29 Vand. J. Transnat'l L. 507 (May, 1996) (with Sonia Baldia) 
  • PATENT LAW PERSPECTIVES, Treatise

Peter A. Alces, College of William & Mary School of Law

  • THE COMMERCIAL LAW OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY (1994) (with Harold F. See) 
  • Commenting on "Purpose" in the Uniform Commercial Code, 58 Ohio St. L. J. 419 (1997) (co-author) 
  • Essay on the U.C.C. Revision Process, 37 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 1217 (1996) (co-author)

John H. Barton, Stanford Law School

  • The Balance Between Intellectual Property Rights and Competition: Paradigms in the Information Sector, 18 European Competition Law Review 440 (1997) 
  • Patents and Antitrust: A Rethinking in Light of Patent Breadth and Sequential Innovation, 65 Antitrust Law Journal 449 (1997)

Amelia Boss,  Temple University School of Law

  • The Emerging Law of International Electronic Commerce, 52 Business Lawyer 1469 (1997) (with J. Winn) 
  • ABC's of the UCC, ABA (forthcoming) (editor-in-chief) 
  • Is the UCC Dead or Alive and Well? An Introduction to the Practitioners' Perspectives, 28 Loy. L.A. L. Rev. 89 (1994)

Dan L. Burk, Seton Hall University School of Law

  • Federalism in Cyberspace, 28 Conn.  L. Rev. 1095 (1996)
  • Patents in Cyberspace: Territoriality and Infringement on Global Computer Networks, 68 Tul. L. Rev. 1 (1993)

Julie E. Cohen,  University of Pittsburgh School of Law

Rochelle Cooper Dreyfuss, New York Univ. School of Law

  • Two Achievements of the Uruguay Round: Putting TRIPS and Dispute Settlement Together, 37 Va. J. Int'l L. 275 (1997) (with A. Lowenfeld) 
  • We Are Symbols and Inhabit Symbols, So Should We Be Paying Rent? Deconstructing the Lanham Act and Rights of Publicity, 20 Colum.-VLA J. L. & the Arts 123 (1996) 
  • A Wiseguy's Approach to Information Products: Muscling Copyright and Patent Law into A Unified Theory of Intellectual Property, 1992 Supreme Court Review 195 (1992) 

David D Friedman, Santa Clara University School of Law

Michael Froomkin, University of Miami School of Law

Jane C. Ginsburg,  Columbia Law School

  • Copyright, Common Law, And Sui Generis Protection Of Databases in the United States And Abroad, 66 U. Cin. L. Rev. 151 (Fall 1997) 
  • Putting Cars on the 'Information Superhighway': Authors, Exploiters, and Copyright in Cyberspace, 95 Colum. L. Rev. 1466 (October 1995) 
  • Copyright Without Walls?: Speculations on Literary Property in the Library of the Future, 42 REPRESENTATIONS 53 (1993)

Robert W. Gomulkiewicz,  Microsoft Corporation

  • The Implied Warranty of Merchantability In Software Contracts:  A Warranty No One Dares To Give And How To Change That, 16 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. Law 393 (1998) 
  • A Brief Defense of Mass Market Software License Agreements, 22 Rutgers Computer & Tech. L.J. 335 (1996) (with Williamson, Mary)

Lucie Guibalt,  University of Amsterdam

David L. Hayes,  Fenwick & West

P. Bernt Hugenholtz, University of Amsterdam

  • Adapting Copyright to the Information Superhighway in THE FUTURE OF COPYRIGHT IN A DIGITAL ENVIRONMENT (Kluwer 1996) 
  • Ed.,  INFORMATION LAW TOWARDS THE 21st CENTURY (Kluwer 1992) (Co-editor with Willem F. Korthals Altes, Egbert J Dommering & Jan J.C. Kabel)

Brian Kahin, The White House

  • Deborah Hurley, Brian Kahin & Hal Varian, Eds.,  INTERNET PUBLISHING AND BEYOND: THE ECONOMICS OF DIGITAL INFORMATION AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY  (forthcoming MIT Press, 1998). 
  • Brian Kahin & Janet Abbate, Eds.,  STANDARDS POLICY FOR INFORMATION INFRSTUCTURE (MIT Press, 1995)

Cem Kaner, Santa Clara, California

Mark Lemley,  University of Texas School of Law

  • Dealing With Overlapping Copyrights on the Internet, 22 Dayton L. Rev. 547(Spring, 1997) 
  • Encouraging Software Reuse, 49 Stanford L. Rev. 255 (January, 1997) (with David W. O'Brien) 
  • Intellectual Property and Shrinkwrap Licenses, 68 S. Cal. L. Rev. 1239 (July, 1995) 
Jessica Litman,  Wayne State University School of Law 

Peter Lyman,  University of California at Berkeley

Ronald Mann,  University of Michagan Law School

  • Explaining the Pattern of Secured Credit, 111 Harv. L. Rev. 625 (1997) 
  • Searching for Negotiability in Payment and Credit Systems, 44 UCLA L. Rev. 951 (1997) 
  • Strategy and Force in the Liquidation of Secured Debt, 96 Mich. L. Rev. 159 (1997) 

David McGowan, Howard, Rice, Nemerovski, Canady, Falk & Rabin

  • Legal Implications of Network Economic Effects,  86 California Law Review__ (forthcoming May 1998) (with Mark A. Lemley) (Draft available) 
  • Regulating Competition In The Information Age: Computer Software As An Essential Facility Under the Sherman Act,  18 Hastings COMM/ENT 771 (1995)

Charles R. McManis, Washington University School of Law

Raymond T. Nimmer,  University of Houston Law Center

  • Electronic Contracting: Legal Issues, 14 John Marshall J. of Computer and Info. Law, 211-246 (1996) 
  • Copyright on the Information Superhighway: Requiem for a Middleweight, 6 Stanford Law & Policy Review  (Fall 1994) (with P.A. Krauthaus) 
  • THE LAW OF COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY and 1996 Cumulative Supplement: Rights and Licensing, Liabilities, (Warren Gorham & Lamont, 1992)

David Nimmer, Irell & Manella

  • NIMMER ON COPYRIGHT, Treatise, (With Melville Nimmer) 
  • Brains and Other Paraphernalia of the Digital Age, 10 Harvard Journal of Law and Technology 1 (1996) 
  • The End of Copyright, 48 Vand. L. Rev. 1385, (October, 1995)

Margaret Jane Radin, Stanford Law School

  • Regulation of Computing and Information Technology: Property Evolving in Cyberspace, 15 Univ. of Pittsburgh J.L. & Com. 391 (1996) 
  • CONTESTED COMMODITIES, (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1996).

Jerome H. Reichman, Vanderbilt Law School

  • Intellectual Property Rights in Data?, 50 Vand. L. Rev. 51 (1997) (with Pamela Samuelson) 
  • Legal Hybrids Between the PAtent and Copyright Paradigms, 94 Colum. L. Rev. 2432 (December 1994) 
  • Electronic Information Tools—The Outer Edge of World Intellectual Property Law, 17 U. Dayton L. Rev. 797 (1992)

Pamela Samuelson,  Boalt Hall School of Law, Berkeley

Jeffrey Selman,  Severson & Werson

  • Steering the Titanic Clear of the Iceberg: Saving the Sale of Software from the Perils of Warranties, 31 U.S.F.L. Rev. 531 (Spring 1997) (with Christopher S. Chen)

Holly K Towle,  Preston Gates & Ellis

  • 2B or Not 2B, 13, No. 1, Computer Law Association 7 (1998) 
  • A Debate On Proposed Article 2B's Effect On Consumers, a two-part series in the UCC Bulletin, Clark Boardman Callaghan (September and November, 1997) 
  • UCC Article 2B Would Govern Software Licensing, The National Law Journal, 1996) (with Raymond T. Nimmer)

Hal Varian,  School of Information Mgmt. & Sys, Berkeley

Joel R. Wolfson, The NASDAQ Stock Market Inc.