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Technology Law, J. Douglas Cuthbertson, Glen L. Gross
Technology Law, J. Douglas Cuthbertson, Glen L. Gross
University of Richmond Law Review
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The Doctrine Of Equivalents And Prosecution History Estoppel: The Supreme Court Supports Flexibility Over Certainty In Patent Cases In Festo V. Smc, Sue Ann Mota
Richmond Journal of Law & Technology
The Congress shall have the power to promote the progress of science and useful arts, by securing for limited times to authors and inventors the exclusive rights to their respective writings and discoveries.
In Search Of A Balance Between Police Power And Privacy In The Cybercrime Treaty, D.C. Kennedy
In Search Of A Balance Between Police Power And Privacy In The Cybercrime Treaty, D.C. Kennedy
Richmond Journal of Law & Technology
Imagine that you wake up one morning, turn on your computer, and open an e-mail message with a catchy phrase in the subject line. Immediately after opening the e-mail’s attachment, your personal computer is severely damaged. Obviously having a bad day, you head to your job as an attorney for a multinational corporation. By the time you arrive at work, there has been damage to company computers across the globe. The monetary costs of the damage, coupled with the downtime, are astronomical. The CEO of your company is furious. You hope to diffuse the situation by informing your boss that …
Case Analysis - In Re Buspirone Patent And Antitrust Litigation, Tim Meade
Case Analysis - In Re Buspirone Patent And Antitrust Litigation, Tim Meade
Richmond Journal of Law & Technology
Section 1 of the Sherman Act criminalizes any conspiracy to restrain trade or commerce within the United States or with foreign nations. Section 2 of the Sherman Act criminalizes any attempt to monopolize any part of trade or commerce within the Unites Stated or with foreign nations.
Sovereign Domains: A Declaration Of Independence Of Cctlds From Foreign Control, Kim G. Von Arx, Gregory R. Hagan
Sovereign Domains: A Declaration Of Independence Of Cctlds From Foreign Control, Kim G. Von Arx, Gregory R. Hagan
Richmond Journal of Law & Technology
In the year 2000, the Government Advisory Committee (“GAC”) of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (“ICANN”) passed a set of principles that essentially claimed national sovereignty over country code top-level domains (“ccTLD”s) such as .us, .ca, .uk and .au. Shortly thereafter, ICANN redelegated several ccTLDs in accordance with new GAC principles. Despite the outcry accompanying the passage of these principles and ICANN’s self-professed adherence thereto, the entire exercise could easily be criticized as merely symbolic because of the overriding power of ICANN in the operation of the Domain Name System (“DNS”). Indeed, Stuart Lynn, ICANN’s current president, …