| Issue 17:4 (Fall
2002)
BIOINFORMATICS
AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PROTECTION
M. Scott McBride
IS PATENT
LAW TECHNOLOGY-SPECIFIC?
Dan L. Burk and Mark A. Lemley
WESTERN FRONTIER
OR FEUDAL SOCIETY?: METAPHORS AND PERCEPTIONS OF CYBERSPACE
Alfred C. Yen
AGAINST “AGAINST
CYBERANARCHY”
David G. Post
CLOSING FEDERALISM'S
LOOPHOLE IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
Robert T. Neufeld
INNOVATION
VS. EVASION: CLARIFYING PATENT RIGHTS IN SECOND-GENERATION
GENES AND PROTEINS
Antony L. Ryan and Roger G. Brooks
Issue 17:3 (Summer 2002)
The Empirical
Case Against Asymmetric Regulation of Broadband Internet Access
Robert W. Crandall, J. Gregory Sidak, and Hal J. Singer
Realspace Sovereigns
in Cyberspace: Problems with the Anticybersquatting Consumer
Protection Act
Catherine T. Struve and R. Polk Wagner
Inventions, Industry
Standards, and Intellectual Property
Mark R. Patterson
Prioritizing Privacy: A
Constitutional Response to the Internet
Elbert Lin
Issue 17:2 (Spring 2002)
Patent Misuse Through
the Capture of Industry Standards
by Janice M. Mueller
Harmony and Diversity
in Global Patent Law
by John F. Duffy
The Responsibility of
the Rulemaker: Comparative Approaches to Patent Administrative
Reform
by John R. Thomas
Carrots and Sticks to
Create a Better Patent System
by Jay P. Kesan
Strict Liability
and its Alternatives in Patent Law
by Roger D. Blair and Thomas F. Carter
Jury Demands: Who's Asking?
by Kimberly A. Moore
Specialized Trial Courts:
Concentrating Expertise on Fact
by Arti K. Rai
Patent Abolitionism
by Mark D. Janis
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