Berkeley Technology Law Journal
  • Home
  • About
    • Executive & Editorial Board
    • How To Join
    • Sponsors
    • Subscribe
      • Print Edition
      • Email Updates
      • RSS Feed
  • Journal
    • All Journal Archives
  • Annual Review
    • Archives
  • Commentaries
    • Financial Services Risk Management Framework
    • Copyright Small Claims
    • USPTO Patent Quality
      • PTO Comments
      • BTLJ Comments
    • Archives
  • Symposia
    • 2017 Symposium: Platform Law
    • Archives
  • BTLJ Blog
    • All Blog Posts
    • BTLJ Student Podcast
  • Submissions
  • Alumni
Berkeley Technology Law Journal
Berkeley Technology Law Journal
  • Home
  • About
    • Executive & Editorial Board
    • How To Join
    • Sponsors
    • Subscribe
      • Print Edition
      • Email Updates
      • RSS Feed
  • Journal
    • All Journal Archives
  • Annual Review
    • Archives
  • Commentaries
    • Financial Services Risk Management Framework
    • Copyright Small Claims
    • USPTO Patent Quality
      • PTO Comments
      • BTLJ Comments
    • Archives
  • Symposia
    • 2017 Symposium: Platform Law
    • Archives
  • BTLJ Blog
    • All Blog Posts
    • BTLJ Student Podcast
  • Submissions
  • Alumni
RECENT
Journal, Symposia

Volume 26, Issue 3 (Symposium 2011)

January 21, 2011

Complete Volume 26, Symposium 2011

  • Complete Volume (PDF 2,300KB)

Front Matter

  • Front Matter (PDF 430KB)

Articles

  • Foreword: Technology’s Transformation of the Regulatory Endeavor (PDF 447KB)
    by Kenneth A. Bamberger
  • Lost in Translation: Legality, Regulatory Margins, and Technological Management (PDF 584KB)
    by Roger Brownsword
  • From Preemption to Circumvention: If Technology Regulates, Why Do We Need Regulation (and Vice Versa)? (PDF 501KB)
    by Helen Nissenbaum
  • Seeing the Forests and the Trees: Technological and Regulatory Impediments for Global Carbon Monitoring (PDF 517KB)
    by Molly K. Macauley, Nathan Richardson
  • Regulating Privacy by Design (PDF 680KB)
    by Ira S. Rubinstein
  • Strong Wills, Weak Locks: Consumer Expectations and the DMCA Anticircumvention Regime (PDF 562KB)
    by Krzysztof Bebenek
  • Medicare as Technology Regulator: Medicare Policy’s Role in Shaping Technology Use and Access (PDF 576KB)
    by April M. Elliott
  • Share
Previous Article

Volume 26, Annual Review 2011

Read More
Next Article

iLOR v. Google: A Two-Part Test for Identifying Vexatious or Unjustified Litigation

Read More

Search BTLJ

BTLJ Archives

Search BTLJ.org

Tag Cloud

4th Amendment 9th Circuit AIA Antitrust Apple BCLT BTLJ Blog California constitutionality consumer privacy rights copyright Copyright law criminal procedure cybersecurity data DMCA Due Process fair use Federal Circuit First Amendment first sale FTC generic drug Google infringement international Internet legislation licensing litigation patent Patent Law patent litigation patent reform patent troll privacy public performance software software patents statutory damages Supreme Court surveillance tracking trademark Wiretap Act

Contact

Berkeley Technology Law Journal
U.C. Berkeley School of Law
Student Center, Ste. 3
Berkeley, California 94720-7200
btlj@berkeley.edu

Join BTLJ

Membership in BTLJ is open to all students at the University of California, Berkeley School of Law. Students interested in joining should e-mail btlj@berkeley.edu.

webmaster@btlj.org

© 2022 Berkeley Technology Law Journal. All rights reserved.