Vol. 17 No. 1, January - January 2013
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Index
- The immorality of strict liability in copyright.
- Beneficiaries of misconduct: a direct approach to IT theft.
- Reverse engineering IP.
- The end of ownership?
- Free fashion.
- The National Institutes of Health, patents, and the public interest: an expanded rationale of justice Breyer's dissent in Stanford v. Roche.
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