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Intellectual Property Law
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Two Thoughts about Traditional Knowledge
January 25, 2024
William W. Fisher, Two Thoughts about Traditional Knowledge, Law & Contemp. Probs. Spring 2007, at 131.
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The Impact of Terminator Gene Technologies on Developing Countries: A Legal Analysis
January 25, 2024
William W. Fisher, The Impact of Terminator Gene Technologies on Developing Countries: A Legal Analysis, in Biotechnology, Agriculture, and the Developing World: The Distribution Implications…
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Promises to Keep: Technology, Law, and the Future of Entertainment
January 25, 2024
William W. Fisher, Promises to Keep: Technology, Law, and the Future of Entertainment (Stanford Univ. Press 2004).
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The Implications for Law of User Innovation
January 25, 2024
William W. Fisher, The Implications for Law of User Innovation, 94 Minn. L. Rev. 1417 (2010).
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When Should We Permit Differential Pricing of Information?
January 25, 2024
William W. Fisher, When Should We Permit Differential Pricing of Information?, 55 UCLA L. Rev. 1 (2007).
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Intellectual Property, Trade and Taiwan: A GATT-Fly’s View
January 25, 2024
William P. Alford, Intellectual Property, Trade and Taiwan: A GATT-Fly’s View, 1992 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 97.
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Don’t Stop Thinking About . . . Yesterday: Why There was No Indigenous Counterpart to Intellectual Property Law in Imperial China
January 25, 2024
Alford, William P., Don’t Stop Thinking about . . . Yesterday: Why There was No Indigenous Counterpart to Intellectual Property Law in Imperial China, 7…
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How Theory Does—And Does Not—Matter: American Approaches to Intellectual Property Law in East Asia
January 25, 2024
William P. Alford, How Theory Does—And Does Not—Matter: American Approaches to Intellectual Property Law in East Asia 13 UCLA Pac. Basin L. J. 8 (1994-1995).
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Making the World Safe for What? Intellectual Property Rights, Human Rights and Foreign Economic Policy in the Post-European Cold War World
January 25, 2024
William P. Alford, Making the World Safe for What? Intellectual Property Rights, Human Rights and Foreign Economic Policy in the Post-European Cold War World, 29…
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To Steal a Book is an Elegant Offense: Intellectual Property Law in Chinese Civilization
January 25, 2024
William P. Alford, To Steal a Book Is an Elegant Offense: Intellectual Property Law in Chinese Civilization (Stanford Univ. Press 1995).
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“One of These Things Does Not Belong”: Intellectual Property and Collective Action Across Boundaries
January 25, 2024
Tomiko Brown-Nagin, “One of These Things Does Not Belong”: Intellectual Property and Collective Action Across Boundaries, 117 Yale L.J. Pocket Part 280 (2008).
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Conceptualizing the Right of Access to Technology
January 25, 2024
Morton J. Horwitz, Conceptualizing the Right of Access to Technology, 79 Wash. L. Rev. 105 (2004).
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Digital Trade-Related Provisions in Regional Trade Agreements: Existing Models and Lessons for the Multilateral Trade System
January 25, 2024
Mark Wu, Digital Trade-Related Provisions in Regional Trade Agreements: Existing Models and Lessons for the Multilateral Trade System (RTA Exch., Int’l Ctr. for Trade and…
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Mark Tushnet, Introduction: Reflections on the First Amendment and the Information Economy, 127 Harv. L. Rev. 2234 (2014).
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REMIX: How Creativity Is Being Strangled by the Law
January 25, 2024
Lawrence Lessig, REMIX: How Creativity Is Being Strangled by the Law, in The Social Media Reader 155 (Michael Mandiberg, ed. 2020).
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Lawrence Lessig, The Limits in Open Code: Regulatory Standards and the Future of the Net, 14 Berkeley Tech. L.J. 759 (1999).
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The Code of Privacy
January 25, 2024
Lawrence Lessig, The Code of Privacy, 151 Proc. Am. Phil. Soc’y 283
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Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace
January 25, 2024
Lawrence Lessig, Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace (Basic Books 1999).
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The Future of Ideas: The Fate of the Commons in a Connected World
January 25, 2024
Lawrence Lessig, The Future of Ideas: The Fate of the Commons in a Connected World (Random House 2001).
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Free Culture: How Big Media Uses Technology and the Law to Lock Down Culture and Control Creativity
January 25, 2024
Lawrence Lessig, Free Culture: How Big Media Uses Technology and the Law to Lock Down Culture and Control Creativity (Penguin Press 2004).
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Code Version 2.0
January 25, 2024
Lawrence Lessig, Code Version 2.0 (Basic Books 2006).