E-Sports As a Prism for the Role of Evolving Technology in Intellectual Property
In this Response to Professor Burk, I consider the ways in which IP law can address the IP questions raised… Continue reading →
In this Response to Professor Burk, I consider the ways in which IP law can address the IP questions raised… Continue reading →
Contract is the primary means through which creditors control a firm’s debt– equity conflict. There is an irony here, however.… Continue reading →
One of the central questions in free speech jurisprudence is what activities the First Amendment encompasses. This Article considers that… Continue reading →
One of the most astounding and largely underappreciated developments accompanying the recent proliferation of mass-market computer technology has been the… Continue reading →
This Article considers one of the challenges of this evolution: the role of intermediaries’ liability for the harm they cause… Continue reading →
Antitrust agencies around the world are increasingly focusing on digital indus- tries. Critics have justifiably questioned the ability of competition… Continue reading →
Cloud computing is the locating of computing resources on the Internet in a fashion that makes them highly dynamic and… Continue reading →
Computers are making an increasing number of important decisions in our lives. They fly airplanes, navigate traffic, and even recommend… Continue reading →
An architectural principle known as protocol layering is widely recognized as one of the foundations of the Internet’s success. In… Continue reading →
In response to Barry E. Adler & Marcel Kahan, The Technology of Creditor Protection, 161 U. Pa. L. Rev. 1773… Continue reading →