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Author
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Year
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What the Publisher Can Teach the Patient: Intellectual Property and Privacy in an Era of Trusted Privication
This paper looks at how technology used to protect copyrighted works can be used to protect medical privacy.
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Jonathan Zittrain |
2000 |
Trademarks, Cybersquatters and Domain Names
This article asserts that cyberspace will see an increase in trademarks and thus more trademark-related disputes.
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J. Thomas McCarthy |
2000 |
On the Optimality of the Patent Renewal System
This paper asks when it makes sense to allow patents to be renewed.
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Suzanne Scotchmer |
1999 |
Punitive Damages: An Economic Analysis
This paper looks at how much firms or people who harm others should pay.
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A. Mitchell Polinsky, Steven M. Shavell |
1998 |
Stronger Protection of Technological Revolution: What is Behind the Recent Surge in Patenting
This paper looks at the reasons for a surge in patents in past decades.
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Josh Lerner, Samuel Kortum |
1997 |
McCarthy on Trademarks and Unfair Competition
This treatise is cited as an authority in over 3,000 judicial decisions.
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J. Thomas McCarthy |
1996 |
Decoupling Liability: Optimal Incentives for Care and Litigation
This article looks at who should be paid damages in a successful lawsuit.
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A. Mitchell Polinsky, Yeon-Koo Che |
1991 |
Some Issues in Patent Harmonization: An Exploratory Note
This paper considers if U.S. patent law should be more like that of other nations.
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Kaz Miyagiwa |
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