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> 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 2003 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.)

 

Howard Shelanski

Articles

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

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

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

(With Michael Katz)Mergers and Innovation,” forthcoming, Antitrust L.J. (2007).

(With Stuart Benjamin, Douglas Lichtman, and Philip Weiser) TELECOMMUNICATIONS LAW AND POLICY, Carolina Academic Press (2nd Edition, 2006).

Antitrust Law as Mass-Media Regulation: Can Merger Standards Protect the Public Interest?
94 Cal. L. Rev. 371 (2006).

(With Michael Katz) Schumpeterian Competition and Antitrust Policy in High- Tech Markets,” 14 Competition 47 (2005).

“Inter-Modal Competition and Telecommunications Policy in the United States,”
60:4 Communications & Strategies 1 (2005).

(Co-edited with François Levêque) ANTITRUST, PATENT, AND COPYRIGHT: EU AND US PERSPECTIVES, Edward Elgar (2005).

Transaction-Level Determinants of Transfer Pricing Policy: Evidence from the High Technology Sector
, Indust. & Corp. Change (Fall 2004).

Merger Policy and Innovation: Must Enforcement Change to Account for Technological Change? NBER Working Paper (August 2004) (with Michael Katz).

Competition Policy for Mobile Broadband Networks, 3: J. Telecomm. & High Tech. Law 97 (2004).

Merger Remedies In American and European Union Competition Law, Edward Elgar (2003) (Co-edited with Francois Leveque).

Competition and Regulation in Broadband Communications, in Crandall and Alleman (eds.) Broadband: Should We Regulate High-Speed Internet Access? Brookings Institution (2002).

From Sector-Specific Regulation to Antitrust Law for U.S. Telecommunications: The Prospects for Transition, 26 Telecommunications Policy 335 (2002).

Telecommunications Law and Policy, Carolina Academic Press (2001) (With Stuart Benjamin and Douglas Lichtman).

Antitrust Divestiture in Network Industries, 68 University of Chicago Law Review 1 (Winter 2001) (With Greg Sidak).

Competition and Deployment of New Technology in U.S. Telecommunications, 2000 The University of Chicago Legal Forum 85 (2000).

A Comment on Competition and Controversy in Local Telecommunications, 50 Hastings Law Journal 1617 (2000).

The Speed Gap: Broadband Infrastructure and Electronic Commerce, 14 Berkeley Technology Law Journal 721 (1999).

Economic Welfare and Telecommunications Regulation: The E-Rate Policy for Universal-Service Subsidies, 16 Yale Journal on Regulation 19 (1999) (With Jerry Hausman).

Administrative Creation of Property Rights to Radio Spectrum, XLI(2) Journal of Law and Economics 581 (October 1998) (With Peter Huber).

Video Competition and the Public Interest Debate, in Mackie-Mason and Waterman (eds.), Telephony, the Internet, and the Media: Selected Papers, 25th Annual Telecommunications Policy Research Conference (1998).

The Bending Line Between Conventional Broadcast and Wireless Carriage, 97 Columbia Law Review 1048 (1997).