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Issue 12:2 (Fall 1997)
Misuse or Fair Use:
That is the Software Copyright Question
by James A.D. White
Nonobviousness and
the Biotechnology Industry: A Proposal for a Doctrine of Economic
Nonobviousness
by Karen I. Boyd
Protecting the Private
Inventor Under the Peacetime Provisions of the Invention Secrecy
Act
by Sabing H. Lee
Cyberspace Self-Government:
Town Hall Democracy or Rediscovered Royalism?
by Henry H. Perritt, Jr.
Communications
Tower Sitings: The Telecommunications Act of 1996 and the
Battle for Community Control
by Susan Lorde Martin
Issue 12:1 (Spring 1997)
Symposium: Digital Content – New Products and New Business
Models
Foreword to
the Digital Content Symposium
by Pamela Samuelson
The Intellectual
Property Renaissance in Cyberspace: Why Copyright Law Could
Be Unimportant on the Internet
by Eric Schlacter
Copyright Preemption
After the ProCD Case: A Market-Based Approach
by Maureen A. O’Rourke
Copyright
Policy and the Limits of Freedom of Contract
by Niva Elkin-Koren
The End of Friction?
Property Rights and Contract in the "Newtonian" World of On-line
Commerce
by Robert P. Merges
Shifting
the Possible: How Trusted Systems and Digital Property Rights
Challenge Us to Rethink Digital Publishing
by Mark Stefik
Some Reflections
on Copyright Management Systems and Laws Designed to Protect
Them
by Julie E. Cohen
Chaos, Cyberspace
and Tradition: Legal Information Transmogrified
by Robert Berring
Surfing the Sento
by Dan Rosen
Book Review: Examining
Traditional Legal Paradigms in a Non-Physical Environment
– Need We Invent New Rules of the Road for the Information
Superhighway?
by Scott E. Bain
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