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An Introduction To Lessigian Thought, Russ Taylor
An Introduction To Lessigian Thought, Russ Taylor
Federal Communications Law Journal
Book Review: Free Culture: How Big Media Uses Technology and the Law to Lock Down Culture and Control Creativity, Lawrence Lessig, New York: Penguin Press, 2004, 306 pages.
A review of Free Culture: How Big Media Uses Technology and the Law to Lock Down Culture and Control Creativity by Lawrence Lessig. Lawrence Lessig is a frequent commentator and prolific writer on media and communications topics. His body of work touches copyright issues, radio spectrum policy, media ownership issues, and legal ownership and control of the physical platforms that deliver broadband content. In this 2004 publication, he focuses on copyright policy. …
Localizing Intellectual Property In The Globalization Epoch: The Integration Of Indigenous Knowledge, Chidi Oguamanam
Localizing Intellectual Property In The Globalization Epoch: The Integration Of Indigenous Knowledge, Chidi Oguamanam
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
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Staying Afloat In The Internet Stream: How To Keep Web Radio From Drowning In Digital Copyright Royalties, Emily D. Harwood
Staying Afloat In The Internet Stream: How To Keep Web Radio From Drowning In Digital Copyright Royalties, Emily D. Harwood
Federal Communications Law Journal
In the 1990's, the development of "streaming" technology allowed webcasters to begin broadcasting music on the Internet. The public took advantage of a plethora of free media players, and the number of web-based radio stations soared. However, a crippling dispute over broadcast rates left the viability of this technology in doubt. This Note criticizes current policies that curtail radio streaming by providing harsh financial restrictions on webcasters. In looking to the future, this Note argues that Congress should extend licensing exemptions to cover those Internet stations most like their AM/FM counterparts who do not have to pay additional fees.
Patenting Business Methods In Europe: What Lies Ahead?, Matthew E. Fink
Patenting Business Methods In Europe: What Lies Ahead?, Matthew E. Fink
Indiana Law Journal
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Life After Eldred: The Supreme Court And The Future Of Copyright, Marshall Leaffer
Life After Eldred: The Supreme Court And The Future Of Copyright, Marshall Leaffer
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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The Art And Science Of Genetic Modification: Re-Engineering Patent Law And Constitutional Orthodoxies (The Harry T. Ice Chair Inaugural Lecture), Yvonne Cripps
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
The Harry T. Ice Chair Inaugural Lecture
Equilibrium In A Technology-Specific Patent System, Mark D. Janis
Equilibrium In A Technology-Specific Patent System, Mark D. Janis
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Balancing Ease And Accuracy In Assessing Pharmaceutical Exclusion Payments, Mark D. Janis, Herbert Hovenkamp, Mark A. Lemley
Balancing Ease And Accuracy In Assessing Pharmaceutical Exclusion Payments, Mark D. Janis, Herbert Hovenkamp, Mark A. Lemley
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Supplemental Forms Of Intellectual Property Protection For Plants, Mark D. Janis
Supplemental Forms Of Intellectual Property Protection For Plants, Mark D. Janis
Articles by Maurer Faculty
A new hierarchy of intellectual property protection for plant innovation is emerging. Utility patent protection is poised to become the dominant intellectual property mechanism for plants in the U.S. and perhaps elsewhere. Plant breeder's rights systems continue to garner a dedicated following, especially in developing countries, as a means for complying with international intellectual property treaty obligations. But while utility patent and plant breeder's rights regimes have come to occupy the first tier of the intellectual property hierarchy for plants, other forms of intellectual property protection remain important, albeit in a supplemental role. This article surveys supplemental intellectual property strategies …
Reforming Patent Validity Litigation: The "Dubious Preponderance", Mark D. Janis
Reforming Patent Validity Litigation: The "Dubious Preponderance", Mark D. Janis
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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