- Facilitating Access of Aids Drugs While Maintaining Strong Patent ProtectionBy: Dana Ziker The AIDS pandemic has thrust the subject of patent protection into the spotlight, a spotlight that has attracted the attention of broad audience including interested parties from the political, legal, and ...
- Policing Online Pharmacies: Bioterrorism Meets the War on DrugsBy: Mark Sweet In light of the recent terrorists attacks and the increasing threat of bioterrorism, many U.S. citizens have turned to the Internet in an attempt to gather the supplies needed to protect ...
- Cybernetic Implications for the U.C.C.By: Stephen Dirksen & Kyle Grimshaw In the following iBrief, the authors assess the impact of recent a recent decision from the 9th Circuit assessing whether the patent system’s filing mechanism preempts the U.C.C. ...
- MusicNet & PressPlay: To Trust or Antitrust?By: Kelly Donohue Efforts by leading record labels to fill the void they created by shutting down Napster led several to develop their own subscription online music service. The author of the following iBrief ...
- Enhanced 911 Technology and Privacy Concerns: How Has the Balance Changed Since September 11?By: Aaron Futch & Christine Soares E911 technology allows for the location of a cellular phone to be determined by the wireless service provider within several hundred feet. As a consequence, privacy groups have ...