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Legal Obstacles to Software Security Research (forthcoming) (with Phil Malone), [no journal title information] (2008)
 
What Ifs and Other Alternative Intellectual Property and Cyberlaw Storie (Moderator), Fourth Annual Intellectual Property & Communications Law Program Symposium, Michigan State University College of Law, March 30-31 (2007)
 
Faulty Math: Analyzing Copyright's Economic Calculus for Derivative Works (Invited speaker), Fourth Annual Intellectual Property & Communications Law and Policy Scholars Roundtable, Michigan State University College of Law, Jan. 28-29 (2007)
 

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Faulty Math: The Economics of Legalizing "The Grey Album", 59 Ala. L. Rev. 345 (2007)
From an economic perspective, giving copyright holders the right to control production of derivative works—works...
 
Cool Tools for Tyrants, Legal Affairs (2006)
 
Nonstroke Treatment: Reply (Letter to the Editor) (with K. Z. Bambauer, S. C. Johnston, and J. A. Zivin), Archives of Neurology (2006)
 

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Shopping Badly: Cognitive Biases, Communications, and the Fallacy of the Marketplace of Ideas, 77 U. Colo. L. Rev. 649 (2006)
The model of the “marketplace of ideas” governs critical decisions in American jurisprudence on regulating...
 
Why Are So Few Acute Stroke Patients Receiving Tissue Plasminogen Activator Therapy? (with K. Z. Bambauer, S. C. Johnston, and J. A. Zivin), 63 Archives of Neurology 661 (2006)
 

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Should the U.S. Regulate Tech Sales to China? (with Richard Epstein), Legal Affairs Debate Club, Dec. 13-16 (2005)
 
Faulty Math: Criticizing Copyright's Calculus for Derivative Works, Harvard-Yale Cyberscholars, Sept. 29 (2005)
 

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A Comparative Analysis of Spam Laws: The Quest for Model Law (with John G. Palfrey and David E. Abrams), International Telecommunication Union World Summit on the Information Society Cybersecurity Meeting on Countering Spam (2005)

destroy the utility of electronic mail communications. The Chairman’s Report from the ITU WSIS Thematic...

 
Internet Filtering in China 2004-2005, Digital Silk Road: A Look at the First Decade of China’s Internet Development and Beyond, Michigan State University College of Law, May 23 (2005)
 

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Hearing on China's State Control Mechanisms and Methods, U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, Apr. 14 (2005)
 
Spyware and the Nature of Consent, Real Law and Online Rights, Va. J.L. & Tech., Feb. 19 (2005)
 
Politics, News and the Internet in China, Dialogue Series, Museum of Television & Radio Media Center, Jan. 10 (2005)
 

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Legal Responses to the Challenges of Sports Patents, 18 Harv. J. L. & Tech. 401 (2005)
Sports patents are a nascent problem. Attorneys are already urging competitors, including players, teams, and...
 

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Solving the Inbox Paradox: An Information-Based Policy Approach to Unsolicited E-mail Advertising, 10 Va. J.L. & Tech. (2005)
Everyone hates spam, but some people buy from it. This contradiction highlights the legal policy...
 
Why Intellectual Property Rights Matter to Less-Developed Countries, Information Technology and International Development (2005)
 
Upgrading from R4 to R5 (with Stephanie Bourdage), Group Computing Magazine (2000)
 

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Guiding the Censor’s Scissors: A Framework to Assess Internet Filtering, ExpressO (2008)
While China’s Internet censorship receives considerable attention, censorship in the United States and other democratic...