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Volume 15, Issue 3

January 3, 1999

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  • The Evolving Common Law Doctrine of Copyright Misuse: A Unified Theory and its Application to Software (PDF 4,381KB)
    by Brett Frischmann, Dan Moylan
  • The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same: Implications of Pfaff v. Wells Electronics, Inc. and the Quest for Predictability in the On-Sale Bar (PDF 3,812KB)
    by Timothy R. Holbrook
  • Access Control and Innovation under the Emerging EU Electronic Commerce Framework (PDF 3,653KB)
    by Thomas Heide
  • Sixteen Years after the Passage of the U.S. Semiconductor Chip Protection Act: Is International Protection Working (PDF 2,790KB)
    by Leon Radomsky
  • A Lost Connection: Geostationary Satellite Networks and the International Telecommunication Union (PDF 3,121KB)
    by Lawrence D. Roberts
  • Against Cyberlaw (PDF 5,658KB)
    by Joseph H. Sommer
  • The Evolution of the Enablement and Written Description Requirements under 35 U.S.C. 112 in the Area of Biotechnology (PDF 2,502KB)
    by Margaret Sampson
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