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What Can I Do With This?: Deciphering Copyright And License Notices, Benjamin J. Keele, Frederick W. Dingledy Oct 2011

What Can I Do With This?: Deciphering Copyright And License Notices, Benjamin J. Keele, Frederick W. Dingledy

Library Staff Publications

No abstract provided.


Librarians Can Improve Law Journal Publishing, Benjamin J. Keele, Michelle Pearse Jul 2011

Librarians Can Improve Law Journal Publishing, Benjamin J. Keele, Michelle Pearse

Library Staff Publications

No abstract provided.


Book Review Of Research Handbook On The Protection Of Intellectual Property Under Wto Rules And Research Handbook On The Interpretation And Enforcement Of Intellectual Property Under Wto Rules, Benjamin J. Keele Jul 2011

Book Review Of Research Handbook On The Protection Of Intellectual Property Under Wto Rules And Research Handbook On The Interpretation And Enforcement Of Intellectual Property Under Wto Rules, Benjamin J. Keele

Library Staff Publications

No abstract provided.


Rules For Patents, Michael J. Burstein May 2011

Rules For Patents, Michael J. Burstein

William & Mary Law Review

There is widespread agreement that the patent system in the United States is in need of reform. Most of the proposals for patent reform that have proliferated in recent years share two common assumptions: first, that patent policy is best made through case-bycase adjudication of the validity of individual patents; and, second, that the existing allocation of authority over patent policy, in which the courts are primarily responsible for interpreting and applying the broad language of the Patent Act, ought not to be disturbed. This
Article challenges both assumptions. I approach the problem of patent reform primarily as a problem …


Naming, Identity, And Trademark Law, Laura A. Heymann Apr 2011

Naming, Identity, And Trademark Law, Laura A. Heymann

Faculty Publications

As the process of creation in the age of digital media becomes more fluid, one pervasive theme has been the desire for attribution: from the creator’s perspective, to receive credit for what one does (and to have credit not falsely attributed) and from the audience’s perspective, to understand the source of material with which one engages. But our norms of attribution reflect some inconsistencies in defining the relationship among name, identity, and authenticity. A blog post by a writer identified only by a pseudonym may prove to be very influential in the court of public opinion, while the use of …


Causing Damage Without Authorization: The Limitations Of Current Judicial Interpretations Of Employee Authorization Under The Computer Fraud And Abuse Act, Garrett D. Urban Mar 2011

Causing Damage Without Authorization: The Limitations Of Current Judicial Interpretations Of Employee Authorization Under The Computer Fraud And Abuse Act, Garrett D. Urban

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Eco-Patent Commons: A Donation Approach Encouraging Innovation Within The Patent System, Andrew Boynton Feb 2011

Eco-Patent Commons: A Donation Approach Encouraging Innovation Within The Patent System, Andrew Boynton

William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review

No abstract provided.


Copyright And Research In Google Book Search, Benjamin J. Keele Jan 2011

Copyright And Research In Google Book Search, Benjamin J. Keele

Library Staff Publications

Many researchers—even trained professionals—often use the Google search engine to begin searches for information. Google’s many products enable researchers to search public websites, scholarly articles, and even patents. One vast area of information not yet thoroughly indexed by Google is print books. Google Book Search (also at times referred to as Google Books, Google Print and Google Library Project) is the company’s effort to digitize and index the world’s print literature.


Book Review Of Intellectual Property And Human Development: Current Trends And Future Scenarios, Benjamin J. Keele Jan 2011

Book Review Of Intellectual Property And Human Development: Current Trends And Future Scenarios, Benjamin J. Keele

Library Staff Publications

No abstract provided.