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Yearly Archives: 2009

Bad Results for Google in Recent 2nd Circuit Ruling Over Keywords

By Kristopher Nelson on Apr 6, 2009

Bad Results for Google in Recent 2nd Circuit Ruling Over Keywords – Law Blog – WSJ: In an opinion penned by Judge Pierre Leval, a three-judge panel ruled that Google must face a trademark infringement lawsuit for selling keywords that … Continued

business   law   news   technology

Will the Internet Replace Universities?

By Kristopher Nelson in the Spring of 2009

Image by Wonderlane via Flickr Will the Internet Replace Universities? | Cosmic Variance | Discover Magazine: Via Brad DeLong, an article by Kevin Carey in the Chronicle of Higher Education starts with the obvious  —  the Internet is killing newspapers … Continued

education   law   technology

Who Could Be Hired Today?

By Kristopher Nelson in the Spring of 2009

Who Could Be Hired Today? (Concurring Opinions): The trend in hiring law professors with graduate training in other disciplines as well as law degrees is not new; it’s been underway at least since I was a student (1988-1991). Some of … Continued

education   employment   law

Computer Programming and the Law: A New Research Agenda

By Kristopher Nelson in the Spring of 2009

Image by PanelSwitchman via Flickr Computer Programming and the Law: A New Research Agenda | Freedom to Tinker: By my best estimate, at least twenty different law professors on the tenure track at American law schools once held a job … Continued

education   law   research

Major extension of Boumediene

By Kristopher Nelson on Apr 2, 2009

Image via Wikipedia Major extension of Boumediene | SCOTUSblog: Judge Bates’ decision ultimately rests on the same constitutional basis as the Supreme Court’s Boumediene decision: Congress’ nullification of the habeas rights of detainees was invalid under the Suspension Clause, which … Continued

constitution   government   international   law   news

DOJ moves to set aside verdict against ex-senator Ted Stevens

By Kristopher Nelson on Apr 2, 2009

JURIST – Paper Chase: DOJ moves to set aside verdict against ex-senator Ted Stevens: The US Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a motion in federal court Wednesday seeking to set aside the verdict and dismiss the indictment on corruption charges … Continued

government   law   news

Strict International Patent Laws Hurt Developing Countries

By Kristopher Nelson in the Spring of 2009

Strict International Patent Laws Hurt Developing Countries, an article in YaleGlobal from 2002 by Amy Kapczynski: In 1998, 39 pharmaceutical companies filed a lawsuit against South Africa. They hoped to stop the government from producing the generic drugs that would … Continued

law   patents   recommendations

SSRN Papers Dealing with IP, Development and Innovation

By Kristopher Nelson in the Spring of 2009

Image via Wikipedia The Patent Lottery: Exploiting Behavioral Economics for the Common Good by Dennis Crouch Lotteries are immensely popular. Players are willing to give the organizer a large monetary cut of every ticket purchase in return for a chance … Continued

copyright   law   patents

Do Patents Stimulate R&D Investment and Promote Growth?

By Kristopher Nelson in the Spring of 2009

Patent Law Blog (Patently-O): Do Patents Stimulate R&D Investment and Promote Growth?: As background material, this post reviews the sizable body of empirical research analyzing the impact of patents on R&D investment and economic growth. Three future posts will present … Continued

law   patents   technology

Got an Hour? Create a Server in the Cloud

By Kristopher Nelson in the Spring of 2009

Image via Wikipedia From the “keeping up with technology” department comes this: Got an Hour? Create a Server in the Cloud – ReadWriteWeb: Dave Winer yesterday announced EC2 for Poets, a step-by-step guide to help you create a server on … Continued

recommendations   technology

Against Intellectual Monopoly

By Kristopher Nelson in the Spring of 2009

Against Intellectual Monopoly, a book by by Michele Boldrin and David K. Levine, two economists who have proposed abolishing copyrights and patents: It is common to argue that intellectual property in the form of copyright and patent is necessary for … Continued

copyright   law   patents   technology   theory

Economists: Abolish Copyright & Patents to Save the Economy

By Kristopher Nelson in the Spring of 2009

Economists: Abolish Copyright & Patents to Save the Economy: Two economists from Washington University have looked at current copyright and patent laws and concluded that they’re not good. The pair see current intellectual property laws as similar to “medieval trade … Continued

copyright   patents

The Volokh Conspiracy – Applying the Fourth Amendment to the Internet: A General Approach

By Kristopher Nelson in the Spring of 2009

Image via Wikipedia The Volokh Conspiracy – Applying the Fourth Amendment to the Internet: A General Approach: This article offers a general framework for applying the Fourth Amendment to the Internet. It assumes that courts will seek a technology-neutral translation … Continued

constitution   law   recommendations   search and seizure   technology

Beyond Economic Analysis of Intellectual Property: The Need For Social and Cultural Theory

By Kristopher Nelson in the Spring of 2009

The University of Chicago Law School Faculty Blog: Beyond Economic Analysis of Intellectual Property: The Need For Social and Cultural Theory (Madhavi Sunder): Over the course of the last century intellectual property has grown exponentially, but its march into all … Continued

copyright   law   patents   theory

That Was the Copyright Year That Was (2008)

By Kristopher Nelson on Mar 7, 2009

Image via Wikipedia That Was the Copyright Year That Was by Bruce E. Boyden of Marquette University Law School: I recently compiled a list of the biggest developments in copyright law in 2008, based on a not very systematic survey. … Continued

copyright   law   news   patents

Law Librarians, Schools Propose Bold Move to Digital, Open Access Alternative

By Kristopher Nelson on Mar 5, 2009

Law Librarians, Schools Propose Bold Move to Digital, Open Access Alternative – Library Journal In a broad call to action, a group of the nations’ law schools and law librarians have signed the Durham Statement on Open Access to Legal … Continued

copyright   education   law   library   news


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