Volume 38 Number 1 -- Fall 2004
Symposium: Intellectual Property at a Crossroads: the Use of the Past in Intellectual Property Jurisprudence
Table of Contents
Intellectual Property at a Crossroads: Why History Matters by Peter K. Yu
Everything Old is New Again: Dickens to Digital by Joseph J. Beard
Copyright and the Victorian Internet: Telegraphic Property Laws in Colonial Australia by Lionel Bently
The Commodification of Patents 1600-1836: How Patents Became Rights and Why We Should Care by Oren Bracha
Digital Property / Analog History by Susan Scafidi
Intellectual Property and Public Policy in Historical Perspective: Contestation and Settlement by Susan Sell
Currents and Crosscurrents in the International Intellectual Property Regime by Peter K. Yu
Article
The Next Generation of Transnational / Domestic Constitutional Law Scholarship: a Reply to Professor Tushnet by David Fontana
Note
Doctoring Fraud and Abuse: Enforcement of Stark and the Anti-Kickback Law in Physician Recruitment May Be Bad For Your Health by Jeremy Fine Bollinger
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