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Michael Carroll | Christine Haight Farley | Peter Jaszi | Sean Flynn | Victoria Phillips | Joshua Sarnoff

 


Michael Carroll

"Fixing Fair Use." North Carolina Law Review 85 (2007): 1087-1154. LINK

"Creative Commons as Conversational Copyright."  Intellectual Property and Information Wealth: Issues and Practices in the Digital Age. Ed. Peter K. Yu. Praeger, 2007. 445-461. LINK

"Patent Injunctions and the Problem of Uniformity Cost."  Michigan Telecommunications and Technology Law Review. 13 (2007): 421. LINK

"The Movement for Open Access Law - Symposium." Lewis & Clark Law Review. 10.4 (2006): 741-760. LINK

"One for All: The Problem of Uniformity Cost in Intellectual Property Law." American University Law Review 55 (2006). LINK

"Creative Commons and the New Intermediaries." Michigan State Law Review 45 (2006): 45-65. LINK

"The Struggle for Music Copyright." Florida Law Review 57 (2005): 907-961. LINK 

"Whose Music is it Anyway? How we Came to View Musical Expression as a Form of Property." University of Cincinnati Law Review 72 (2004): 1405-1496. LINK

"Disruptive Technology and Common Law Lawmaking: A Brief Analysis of A&M Records, Inc. V. Napster, Inc.Villanova Sports and Entertainment Law Journal. 9.5 (2002). LINK 

"The Role of Copyright Law in Academic Journal Publishing." Working within the Boundaries of Intellectual Property. Ed. Rochelle Dreyfuss, Harry First and Diane Zimmerman. Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2009.

"Fair Use and Creative Commons Licenses." Risk and Entrepreneurship. Ed. Pamela Bluh and Cindy Hepfer. Association for Library Collections & Technical Services, forthcoming 2009.

"One Size Does Not Fit All: Framework for Tailoring Intellectual Property Rights." Ohio State Law Journal. (forthcoming 2009).

Christine Haight Farley

"Convergence and Incongruence: Trademark Law and ICANN's Introduction of New Generic Top-Level Domains." John Marshall Journal of Computer & Information Law 25.4 (2009): 626-623. LINK

"Clinical Legal Education and the Public Interest in Intellectual Property Law" St. Louis University Law Journal 52 (2008): 735-748. (with Peter Jaszi, Victoria Phillips, and Joshua Sarnoff) LINK

"The Feminine Mystique of the Brand in Trademark Law Today." American University Working Paper. (2008). LINK 

"Trademark Dilution Law: A Remedy in Search of a Harm."  Fordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law Journal. 16 (2006): 101-113. LINK

"Protecting Folklore: Is Intellectual Property the Answer?"  Connecticut Law Review. 30 (1997): 1-57. LINK

"Judging Art." Tulane Law Review. 79 (2005): 805-858. LINK

"The Lingering Effects of Copyright's Response to the Invention of Photography." University of Pettsburgh Law Review. 65 (2004): 385-456. LINK 

"Conflicts Between U.S. Law and International Treaties Concerning Geogrphical Indications." Wittier Law Review. 22.73 (2000): 73-78. LINK

"Confronting Expectations: Women in the Legal Academy." Yale Journal of Law & Feminism. 8 (1996): 338-358. LINK

Sean Fiil-Flynn

"Using Competition Law to Promote Access to Knowledge." From Intellectual Property to Access to Knowledge. Ed. Amy Kapczynski, forthcoming 2009. LINK

"Untold Stories in South Africa: The Creative Consequences of the Clearance Culture for Documentary Filmmakers." (with Peter Jaszi), forthcoming 2009.

"An Economic Justification for Open Access to Essential Medicine Patents in Developing Countries" Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics (2009). (with Aidan Hollis and Mike Palmedo.) LINK

 "Abbott's Refusal to Register Medicines as a Contravention of Section 28 of the Thailand Competition Act." Right to LIfe. Ed. Kannikar Kijtiwatchakulk, 2008. LINK

"The Constitutionality of State Regulation of Prescription Data Mining." BNA Pharmaceutical Law & Indsutry Report 5.43 (2007): 1-10. LINK

"Who's Afraid of Competition? The Latest Assaults on Municipal Provision of Broadband Services and the Competitive Ideals of the Communications Act." J. Mun. Telecomm. Pol. 13 (2006): 6.

"Dispelling Myths: A Real World Perspective on Trinko." Antitrust Bulletin. 50 (2206): 589. (with Robert Jablon and Mark Hegedus)

"Brand X and the New Agency Kings." Municipal Lawyer. 46 (2005): 6. (with Tim Lay)

"Verizon Communications v. Trinko: The Message for Cities is Caution." Municipal Lawyer 46 (2005): 6. (with Robert Jablon and Mark Hegedus)

"Democratizing the Regulation and Governance of Water in U.S." Reclaiming Public Water: Achievements, Struggles and Visions from Around the World. (2005).

"Constitutional Issues and the Right to Water." The Age of Commodity: Water Privatization in Southern Africa. Ed. David A. McDonald and Greg Ruiters, 2004. (with Danwood Chirwa).

"Legal Strategies for Expanding Access to Medicines." Emory International Law Journal. 17 (2003): 535-546. LINK

Peter Jaszi

Protection for Pre-1972 Sound Recordings under State Law and Its Impact on Use by Nonprofit Institutions: A 10-State Analysis. DC: Council on Library and Information Services, 2009. LINK

"Clinical Legal Education and the Public Interest in Intellectual Property Law" St. Louis University Law Journal 52 (2008): 735-748. With Christine Farley, Victoria Phillips, Joshua Sarnoff. LINK

Victoria Phillips

"Clinical Legal Education and the Public Interest in Intellectual Property Law" St. Louis University Law Journal 52 (2008): 735-748. With Peter Jaszi, Christine Farley, and Joshua Sarnoff. LINK

"Commodification, Intellectual Property and the Quilter's of Gee's Bend." American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law. 15 (2007): 357-377. LINK

"Summing Up the Public Interest: A Review of 'Media Diversity and Localism: Meaning and Metrics', Edited by Philip M. Napoli." Federal Communications Law Journal. 60 (2007): 157-166. LINK

"On Media Consolidation, The Public Interest, and Angels Earning Wings." American Law Review. 53 (2004); 613-633. LINK

Joshua Sarnoff

"Lessons from the United States in Regard to the Recent, More Flexible Application of Injunctive Relief." Intellectual Property Enforcement from a Development Perspective. Ed. Carlos Correa and Xuan Li. Edward Elgar Press, 2008. LINK

"Recent Developments Affecting the Enforcement, Procurement, and Licensing of Research Tool Patents." Berkeley Technology Law Journal.  23 (2008): 1299. (with Christopher Holman) LINK

"Clinical Legal Education and the Public Interest in Intellectual Property Law" St. Louis University Law Journal 52 (2008): 735-748. (with Peter Jaszi, Christine Farley, and Victoria Phillips) LINK

"Bilcare, KSR, Presumptions of Validity, Preliminary Relief, and Obviousness in Patent Law." American University Washington College of Law Working Paper. (2007). LINK

"A Cross-Atlantic Dialog on Experimental Use and Research Tools." IDEA. 48 (2007): 122-223. (with Henrik Holzapfel) LINK

"The Doctrine of Equivalents and Claiming the Future After Festo." Federal Circuit Bar Journal. (2004).  LINK

"Abolishing the Doctrine of Equivalents and Claiming the Future After Festo" Berkeley Technology Law Journal. 19.4 (2004). LINK

"The Historic and Modern Doctrines of Equivalents and Claiming the Future: Part I (1790-1870)." Journal of the Patent and Trademark Office Society. (2004). LINK

"The Historic and Modern Doctrines Of Equivalents and Claiming the Future: Part II (1870-1952)." Journal of the Patent and Trademark Office Society. (2004). LINK


 
 

 
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