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Issue 14:3 (Fall 1999)
Recollections of
Judge Giles S. Rich
by Paul R. Michel
A Rich Legacy
by Janice M. Mueller
Remembrances and
Memorial: Judge Giles S. Rich, 1904-1999
by Neil A. Smith
Photograph of Judge Giles
S. Rich
Controlling Market
Power in Telecommunications: Antitrust v. Sector-Specific
Regulation – An Assessment of the United States, New Zealand,
and Australian Experiences
by Michel Kerf and Damien Geradin
The Internet Gambling
Fallacy Craps Out
by Joel Michael Schwarz
ICANN: Between
the Public and the Private – Comments before Congress
by Jonathan Zittrain
Patents, Products,
and Public Health: An Analysis of the CellPro March-In Petition
by Barbara M. McGarey and Annette C. Levey
Safety in Numbers:
Revisiting the Risks to Client Confidences and Attorney-Client
Privilege Posed by Internet Electronic Mail
Comment by Joshua M. Masur
Issue 14:2 (Spring 1999)
Symposium: the Legal and Policy Framework for Global Electronic
Commerce - A Progress Report
Foreword
by Kalama Lui-Kwan and Kurt Opsahl
Intellectual
Property and the Digital Economy: Why the Anti-Circumvention
Regulations Need to Be Revised
by Pamela Samuelson
Commentary: Black
Holes of Innovation in the Software Arts
by Mark A. Haynes
As Many as Six
Impossible Patents Before Breakfast: Property Rights for Business
Concepts and Patent System Reform
by Robert P. Merges
Of Governments
and Governance
by A. Michael Froomkin
Progressing Towards
a Uniform Commercial Code for Electronic Commerce or Racing
Towards Nonuniformity?
by Maureen A. O’Rourke
The New Money
by Kerry Lynn Macintosh
Clash of the Titans:
Regulating the Competition Between Established and Emerging
Electronic Payment Systems
by Jane Kaufman Winn
Old and New Issues
in the Taxation of Electronic Commerce
by David L. Forst
The Speed Gap:
Broadband Infrastructure and Electronic Commerce
by Howard A. Shelanski
Standardizing Government
Standard-Setting Policy for Electronic Commerce
by Mark A. Lemley
The Limts in Open
Code: Regulatory Standards and the Future of the Net
by Lawrence Lessig
Restoring Americans’
Privacy in Electronic Commerce
by Joel R. Reidenberg
Database Protection
at the Crossroads: Recent Developments and Their Impact on
Science and Technology
by J. H. Reichman and Paul F. Uhlir
Electronic Commerce,
Hackers, and the Search for Legitimacy: A Regulatory Proposal
Comment by Michael Lee, Sean Pak, Tae Kim, David Lee, Aaron
Schapiro and Tamer Francis
Issue 14:1 (1999)
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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