Understanding the Federal Circuit

UNDERSTANDING THE FEDERAL CIRCUIT: AN EXPERT COMMUNITY APPROACH By: Laura G. Pedraza-Fariña ABSTRACT The Court of Appeals for … Continue Reading

Disagreeable Privacy Policies

DISAGREEABLE PRIVACY POLICIES: MISMATCHES BETWEEN MEANING AND USERS’ UNDERSTANDING By: Joel R. Reidenberg, Travis Breaux, Lorrie Faith Cranor, … Continue Reading

Compelling Passwords from Third Parties

COMPELLING PASSWORDS FROM THIRD PARTIES: WHY THE FOURTH AND FIFTH AMENDMENTS DO NOT ADEQUATELY PROTECT INDIVIDUALS WHEN THIRD … Continue Reading

Volume 30, Issue 1

Addressing intellectual property and technology issues including protection for passwords, privacy policies, judicial behavior of the Federal Circuit, software copyright, transnational intellectual property protection, and strict liability for copyright infringement.

Winners of 2015 Notes and Comments Competition

BTLJ is proud to announce the winners of the 2015 Student Writing Competition.

The ‘Unamerican’ Rule: Analysis of Shammas v. Focarino and Paying to Play in Trademark Appeals

Introduction When you file a trademark application with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (PTO), the website … Continue Reading