| Volume 13, Issue 2 |
Winter 2007 |
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Masthead
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| Articles |
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The Role of FDA in Innovation Policy
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Rebecca S. Eisenberg |
| Patents and Diversity in Innovation Policy Conference |
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Patents and Diversity in Innovation
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Brian Kahin |
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The Myth of Inherent and Inevitable "Industry Differences": "Diversity" as Artifact
in the Quest for Patent Reforms
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Robert A. Armitage |
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Diversifying Without Discriminating: Complying with the Mandates of the TRIPS
Argeement
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Graeme B. Dinwoodie
Rochelle C. Dreyfuss
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Economics and the Design of Patent Systems
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Robert M. Hunt |
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Knowledge, Competition and Innovation: Is Strong IPR Protection Really Needed for
More and Better Innovations?
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Giovanni Dosi
Luigi Marengo
Corrado Pasquali
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Compulsory Patent Licensing: Is It a Viable Solution in the United States?
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Carol M. Nielsen
Michael R. Samardzija
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Patent Injunctions and the Problem of Uniformity Cost
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Michael W. Carroll |
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A Method for Reforming the Patent System
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Peter S. Menell |
| Notes |
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Biometrics: Weighing Convenience and National Security Against Your Privacy
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Lauren D. Adkins |
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What is Hiding in the Bushes? eBay's Effect on Holdout Behavior in
Patent Thickets
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Gavin D. George |
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The R.F.I.D. Act of 2006 and E-Pedigrees: Tackling the Problem of Counterfeit Drugs in the United States
Wholesale Industry
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Suchira Ghosh |
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Fair Use and the Digital Millennium Copyright Act
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Thomas J. Loos |
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Microsoft Tying Consumers' Hands? The Windows Vista Problem and the South Korean Solution
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Daniel J. Silverthorn |
| Index |
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Cumulative Index of Volumes 1-13
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