Intellectual Property Law
Food for Thought: Genetically Modified Seeds as De Facto Standard Essential Patents (with Benjamin M. Cole and Brent J. Horton), University of Colorado Law Review (2014)
For several years, courts have been improperly calculating damages in cases involving the unlicensed use...
Intellectual Property and Public Health – A White Paper (with Jim Chen, Jay Dratler Jr., Tom Folsom, Timothy Hall, Yaniv Heled, Frank Pasquale, Elizabeth Reilly, Jeff Samuels, Kathy Strandburg, Kara Swanson, Andrew Torrance, and Katharine Van Tassel), Akron Intellectual Property Journal (2013)
On October 26, 2012, the University of Akron School of Law’s Center for Intellectual Property...
Patent Reform and Best Mode: A Signal to the Patent Office or a Step Toward Elimination?, Albany Law Review (2012)
On September 16, 2011, President Obama signed the America Invents Act (AIA), the first major...
Acting Like an Administrative Agency: The Federal Circuit En Banc, Missouri Law Review (2011)
When Congress created the Federal Circuit in 1982, it thought it was creating a court...
Abolishing the Missing-Claim Rule for Judicial Cancellations, Texas Intellectual Property Law Journal (2010)
This article questions why some courts that have already found a federally registered trademark invalid...
Law and Technology
Viewing Virtual Property Ownership Through the Lens of Innovation, Tennessee Law Review (2008)
Over the past several years scholars have wrestled with how property rights in items created...
Expanding Preferential Treatment Under the Record Rental Amendment Beyond the Music Industry, Lewis & Clark Law Review (2007)
This Article explores the development of copyright law’s first sale doctrine and the Record Rental...
Science and Technology
Intellectual Property and Public Health – A White Paper (with Jim Chen, Jay Dratler Jr., Tom Folsom, Timothy Hall, Yaniv Heled, Frank Pasquale, Elizabeth Reilly, Jeff Samuels, Kathy Strandburg, Kara Swanson, Andrew Torrance, and Katharine Van Tassel), Akron Intellectual Property Journal (2013)
On October 26, 2012, the University of Akron School of Law’s Center for Intellectual Property...
Viewing Virtual Property Ownership Through the Lens of Innovation, Tennessee Law Review (2008)
Over the past several years scholars have wrestled with how property rights in items created...
Computer Law
Viewing Virtual Property Ownership Through the Lens of Innovation, Tennessee Law Review (2008)
Over the past several years scholars have wrestled with how property rights in items created...
Evidence
Who Knew? The Admissibility of Subsequent Remedial Measures When Defendants Are Without Knowledge of the Injuries, McGeorge Law Review (2007)
Federal Rule of Evidence 407 and equivalent state court rules prohibit the introduction of subsequent...
Products Liability
Who Knew? The Admissibility of Subsequent Remedial Measures When Defendants Are Without Knowledge of the Injuries, McGeorge Law Review (2007)
Federal Rule of Evidence 407 and equivalent state court rules prohibit the introduction of subsequent...
Administrative Law
Acting Like an Administrative Agency: The Federal Circuit En Banc, Missouri Law Review (2011)
When Congress created the Federal Circuit in 1982, it thought it was creating a court...
Abolishing the Missing-Claim Rule for Judicial Cancellations, Texas Intellectual Property Law Journal (2010)
This article questions why some courts that have already found a federally registered trademark invalid...
Legislation
Patent Reform and Best Mode: A Signal to the Patent Office or a Step Toward Elimination?, Albany Law Review (2012)
On September 16, 2011, President Obama signed the America Invents Act (AIA), the first major...
Health Law
Intellectual Property and Public Health – A White Paper (with Jim Chen, Jay Dratler Jr., Tom Folsom, Timothy Hall, Yaniv Heled, Frank Pasquale, Elizabeth Reilly, Jeff Samuels, Kathy Strandburg, Kara Swanson, Andrew Torrance, and Katharine Van Tassel), Akron Intellectual Property Journal (2013)
On October 26, 2012, the University of Akron School of Law’s Center for Intellectual Property...