Vol. 157 No. 6, June 2009
Index
- Ending the patenting monopoly.
- Did TRIPs spur innovation? An analysis of patent duration and incentives to innovate.
- Law and the boundaries of technology-intensive firms.
- Is intellectual property trivial?
- Fence posts or sign posts? Rethinking patent claim construction.
- Nonrivalry and price discrimination in copyright economics.
- Technology and uncertainty: the shaping effect on copyright law.
- Using social norms to regulate fan fiction and remix culture.
- The case for preferring patent-validity litigation over second-window review and gold-plated patents: when one size doesn't fit all, how could two do the trick?
- The PTO and the market for influence in patent law.
- The use and abuse of IP at the birth of the administrative state.
- Growing pains in the administrative state: the Patent Office's troubled quest for managerial control.
- Institutions and indirectness in intellectual property.
- Understanding patent-quality mechanisms.
- Reinventing discovery: patent law's characterizations of and interventions upon science.