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Volume III (2001-2002)

Articles

  1. The Third Industrial Revolution: Policymaking for the Internet, by Bradford L. Smith, Senior Vice President and incoming General Counsel, Microsoft Corporation
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  2. Analyzing the Patentability of "Physical" Yet "Intangible" Subject Matter, by Sam S. Han, Patent Attorney, Thomas, Kayden, Horstemeyer & Risley, LLP
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  3. Attack of the Clones... and the Issues of Clones, by Paul Lesko and Kevin Buckley
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Volume II (2000-2001)

Articles

  1. Privatization and Commercialization of the Internet Infrastructure: Rethinking Market Intervention into Government and Government Intervention into the Market, by Brett Frischmann, Attorney, Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering, Washington, D.C.
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  2. Going for the Blue Ribbon: The Legality of Expert Juries in Patent Litigation, by Michael A. Fisher, Attorney, Baker Botts, New York
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  3. Due Process and In Rem Jurisdiction under the Anti-Cybersquatting Consumer Protection Act, by Andrew J. Grotto
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Volume I (1999-2000)

Articles

  1. Dodging the Communications Decency Act when Analyzing Libel Liability of On-line Services: Lunney v. Prodigy Treats Service Provider like Common Carrier Rather than Address Retroactivity Issue, by Neil Fried, Attorney, Federal Communications Commission, Common Carrier Bureau, Washington, D.C.
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  2. When Efforts To Conceal May Actually Reveal: Whether First Amendment Protection Of Encryption Source Code and the Open Source Movement Support Re-Drawing The Constitutional Line Between the First Amendment and Copyright, by Rod Dixon, Senior Attorney, U.S. Department of Education and Visiting Assistant Professor of Law, Rutgers University School of Law - Camden
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Essay
  1. The 'Principles in Context' Approach to Internet Policymaking, by Andrew L. Shapiro, Senior Advisor, Markle Foundation
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