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Issue 13:3 (Fall 1998)
Symposium: Intellectual Property and Contract Law in the
Information Age – The Impact of Article 2B of the Uniform
Commercial Code on the Future of Transactions in Information
and Electronic Commerce
Foreword
by Pamela Samuelson
Breaking Barriers:
The Relation Between Contract and Intellectual Property Law
by Raymond T. Nimmer
The License
Is the Product: Comments on the Promise of Article 2B for
Software and Information Licensing
by Robert W. Gomulkiewicz
The Tales That
Article 2B Tells
by Jessica Litman
Authors as "Licensors"
of "Informational Rights" under U.C.C. Article 2B
by Jane C. Ginsburg
The Exclusion
of Embedded Software and merely Incidental Information from
the Scope of Article 2B: Proposals for New Language Based
on Policy and Interpretation
by Laura McNeill Hutcheson
When Is a Computer
Program Not a Computer Program? The Perplexing World Created
by Proposed U.C.C. Article 2B
by Michele C. Kane
Article 2B as
Legal Software for Electronic Contracting – Operating System
or Trojan Horse?
by A. Michael Froomkin
The Article 2B Debate
and the Sociology of the Information Age
by Peter Lyman
Copyright and the
Jurisprudence of Self-Help
by Julie E. Cohen
On Self-Enforcing
Contracts, the Right to Hack, and Willfully Ignorant Agents
by James Raymond Davis
In Defense of
Private Orderings: Comments on Julie Cohen’s "Copyright and
the Jurisprudence of Self-Help"
by David Friedman
Free Contracting,
Fair Competition, and Article 2B: Some Reflections on Federal
Competition Policy, Information Transactions, and "Aggressive
Neutrality"
by David McGowan
License with Contract
and Precedent: Publisher-Licensor Protection Consequences
and the Rationale Offered for the Nontransferability of Licenses
Under Article 2B
by David A. Rice
Article 2B and
Mass Market License Contracts: A Japanese Perspective
by Tsuneo Matsumoto
Issue 13:2 (Spring 1998)
The Essential Facilities
Doctrine in the Deregulated Telecommunications Industry
by John T. Soma, David A. Forkner, and Brian P. Jumps
The Evolving Application
of the Written Description Requirement to Biotechnological
Inventions
by Janice M. Mueller
Protecting Genetic
Difference
by Michael S. Yesley
Maintaining Incentives
for Bioprospecting: The Occasional Need for a Right to Lie
by Robert Heidt
Did Congress Actually
Create Innovation Markets?
by Lawrence B. Landman
Issue 13:1 (1998)
Annual Review of Law and Technology
A Collection of Student Written Case Notes Reviewing Many
of the Most Important Technology Cases and Issues of the Year
(not currently available online)
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