- Better to Give Than to Receive: Evaluating Recent IP Donation Tax Policy Changes
By: Don Macbean
Over the past decade, charitable contributions of intellectual property have grown rapidly. This growth has coincided with tremendous abuse as firms have sought inflated valuations of donated intellectual property in order ...
- China’s WAPI Policy: Security Measure or Trade Protectionism?
By: Zia K. Cromer
In December of 2003, the Chinese government announced that all WLAN equipment sold in China must conform to a propriety standard called WAPI, rather than the internationally accepted Wi-Fi standard. ...
- From Deepsouth to the Great White North: The Extraterritorial Reach of United States Patent Law After Research in Motion
By: Daniel P. Homiller
In the Internet age, complex telecommunications systems are often deployed with little regard for international borders. In NTP, Inc. v. Research in Motion, Ltd., the Federal Circuit determined that one ...
- New Jersey’s Adult Internet Luring Statute: An Appropriate Next Step?
By: John W. Lomas Jr.
New Jersey recently enacted legislation prohibiting the use of the Internet to lure or entice someone to a location with the purpose of committing a crime with or against ...
- The SPS Agreement: Can It Regulate Trade in Nanotechnology?
By: James D. Thayer
Recent studies have shown that nanoparticles, which are approximately 1 to 100 billionths of a meter in size, present unique health and environmental risks. Nevertheless, products enhanced by nanoparticles, such ...