Colloquium: Intellectual Property
Randal C. Picker, Douglas Lichtman, Richard A. Epstein
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Intellectual Property and the Firm
Dan L. Burk
págs. 3-21
TRIPS-Round II: Should Users Strike Back?
Rochelle Cooper Dreyfuss
págs. 21-35
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The Constitutional Protection of Trade Secrets under the Takings Clause
Richard A. Epstein
págs. 57-75
Render Copyright unto Caesar: On Taking Incentives Seriously
Wendy J. Gordon
págs. 75-92
The Assault on Pharmaceutical Intellectual Property
Bruce N. Kuhlik
págs. 93-109
An Empirical Analysis of the Patent Court
Richard A. Posner, William M. Landes
págs. 111-128
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Rethinking Prosecution History Estoppel
Douglas Lichtman
págs. 151-182
A New Dynamism in the Public Domain
Robert P. Merges
págs. 183-203
The Digital Video Recorder: Unbundling Advertising and Content
Randal C. Picker
págs. 205-222
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Bradford L. Smith, Susan O. Mann
págs. 241-264
Normative Principles for Evaluating Free and Proprietary Software
Jonathan Zittrain
págs. 265-287
On the Need to Conduct Abstention Analysis in Bankruptcy-Related Cases Removed to Federal Court
Joseph C. Cavender
págs. 289-310
Non-prevailing Parties Who Bring Successful Actions under Consumer Protection Statutes
Sean Hannon Williams
págs. 311-332
The Utilitarian and Deontological Entanglement of Debating Guns, Crime, and Punishment in America
Robert Weisberg
págs. 333-359