Yale Journal of Law & Technology

- Publisher:
- Yale Journal of Law & Technology
- Publication date:
- 2019-06-04
- Copyright:
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Latest documents
- Living with the Merchandising Right (or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Free-Riding Stories).
- Defining "Reasonable" Cybersecurity: Lessons from the States.
- Genetic Property Governance.
- The New Fintech Federalism.
- A Programming Language for Future Interests.
- Access to A.I. Justice: Avoiding an Inequitable Two-Tiered System of Legal Services.
- If Research Agenda Were Honest.
- Who's Afraid of Section 1498? A Case for Government Patent Use in Pandemics and Other National Crises.
- ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND INNOVATION: THE END OF PATENT LAW AS WE KNOW IT.
- DEEPFAKES AND OTHER NON-TESTIMONIAL FALSEHOODS: WHEN IS BELIEF MANIPULATION (NOT) FIRST AMENDMENT SPEECH?
Featured documents
- Who's Afraid of Section 1498? A Case for Government Patent Use in Pandemics and Other National Crises.
- Artificial Intelligence: Risks to Privacy and Democracy.
- DEEPFAKES AND OTHER NON-TESTIMONIAL FALSEHOODS: WHEN IS BELIEF MANIPULATION (NOT) FIRST AMENDMENT SPEECH?
- Living with the Merchandising Right (or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Free-Riding Stories).
- A Light in Digital Darkness: Public Broadband after Tennessee v. FCC.
- THE ESSENTIAL FACILITIES DOCTRINE IN THE DIGITAL ECONOMY: DISPELLING PERSISTENT MYTHS.
- Defining "Reasonable" Cybersecurity: Lessons from the States.
- Traditional Notions of Fair Play and Substantial Justice in the Age of Internet Interconnectivity: How Masking an IP Address Could Constitute Purposeful Availment.
- Twitters Beware: The Display and Performance Rights.
- If Research Agenda Were Honest.