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Prospects For Legal Analytics: Some Approaches To Extracting More Meaning From Legal Texts, Kevin D. Ashley May 2022

Prospects For Legal Analytics: Some Approaches To Extracting More Meaning From Legal Texts, Kevin D. Ashley

University of Cincinnati Law Review

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Dirty Little Secrets: The Constitutional Feasibility Of Implementing Legislation To Compel Licensing Of Trade Secrets To End The Covid-19 Pandemic, Noah Olson Apr 2022

Dirty Little Secrets: The Constitutional Feasibility Of Implementing Legislation To Compel Licensing Of Trade Secrets To End The Covid-19 Pandemic, Noah Olson

The University of Cincinnati Intellectual Property and Computer Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Losing Dignity: Eroding Privacy Rights Of Immigrants In Technology-Based Immigration Enforcement, Inma Sumaita Apr 2022

Losing Dignity: Eroding Privacy Rights Of Immigrants In Technology-Based Immigration Enforcement, Inma Sumaita

The University of Cincinnati Intellectual Property and Computer Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Infringement, She Wrote: The Intellectual Property Rights Of Victims In True Crime Craze, Laura Callihan Apr 2022

Infringement, She Wrote: The Intellectual Property Rights Of Victims In True Crime Craze, Laura Callihan

The University of Cincinnati Intellectual Property and Computer Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Patentability Of Inventions With Artificial Intelligence Listed As An Inventor Following Thaler V. Hirshfeld, Kaitlyn Taylor Apr 2022

The Patentability Of Inventions With Artificial Intelligence Listed As An Inventor Following Thaler V. Hirshfeld, Kaitlyn Taylor

The University of Cincinnati Intellectual Property and Computer Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Facebook, Welfare, And Natural Monopoly: A Quantitative Analysis Of Antitrust Remedies, Felix B. Chang, Seth Benzell Jan 2022

Facebook, Welfare, And Natural Monopoly: A Quantitative Analysis Of Antitrust Remedies, Felix B. Chang, Seth Benzell

Faculty Articles and Other Publications

This Article advances a novel theoretical model for assessing policy interventions against Facebook. As prosecutors barrel forward against digital platforms, soon it will fall upon courts and, eventually, regulators to devise remedies. We argue that any sensible solution must include quantification of the welfare effects on the platform’s various constituents. Our model prioritizes the effects upon total societal welfare—or, in economists’ terms, social welfare. Applied to Facebook, the model calculates social welfare as the sum of four components: (i) consumer welfare; (ii) advertising profits; (iii) tax revenues; and (iv) the value of a large user base.

Drawing on surveys of …