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Vol. 71 - Winter 2004

Colloquium: Intellectual Property

Introduction Richard A. Epstein,
Douglas Lichtman &
Randal C. Picker
 
Intellectual Property and the Firm Dan L. Burk
 
TRIPS-Round II: Should Users Strike Back? Rochelle Cooper Dreyfuss
 
The Marginal Cost Controversy in Intellectual Property John F. Duffy
 
The Constitutional Protection of Trade Secrets under the Takings Clause
Richard A. Epstein
 
Render Copyright unto Caesar: On Taking Incentives Seriously
Wendy J. Gordon
 
The Assault on Pharmaceutical Intellectual Property
Bruce N. Kuhlik
 
An Empirical Analysis of the Patent Court
William M. Landes &
Richard A. Posner
 
Ex Ante versus Ex Post Justifications for Intellectual Property
Mark A. Lemley
 
Rethinking Prosecution History Estoppel Douglas Lichtman
 
A New Dynamism in the Public Domain Robert P. Merges
 
The Digital Video Recorder: Unbundling Advertising and Content
Randal C. Picker
 
Intellectual Property Arbitrage: How Foreign Rules Can Affect Domestic Protections
Pamela Samuelson
 
Innovation and Intellectual Property Protection in the Software Industry: An Emerging Role for Patents? Bradford L. Smith &
Susan O. Mann
 
Normative Principles for Evaluating Free and Proprietary Software
Jonathan Zittrain

Comments

On the Need to Conduct Abstention Analysis in Bankruptcy-Related Cases Removed to Federal Court
Joseph C. Cavender
   
Non-prevailing Parties Who Bring Successful Actions under Consumer Protection Statutes
Sean Hannon Williams

Review

The Utilitarian and Deontological Entanglement of Debating Guns, Crime, and Punishment in America
Guns, Crime, and Punishment in America
Bernard E. Harcourt, ed.

Robert Weisberg

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