The John Marshall Journal of Computer & Information Law 1998 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
An attempt to rationalize floppy disk claims.(Symposium: "Article of Manufacture" Patent Claims for Computer Instrution) | Library and information science | Stern, Richard H. |
A new frontier in patents: patent claims to propagated signals.(Symposium: "Article of Manufacture" Patent Claims for Computer Instrution) | Library and information science | Kuester, Jeffrey R., Santos, Daniel J., Horstemeyer, Scott A. |
Are Beauregard's claims really valid?(Symposium: "Article of Manufacture" Patent Claims for Computer Instrution) | Library and information science | Draeger, Jeffrey S. |
Cryptography and liberty: an international survey of encryption policy.(A Perspective on Privacy, Information Technology, and the Internet) | Library and information science | Madsen, Wayne, Sobel, David L., Rotenberg, Marc, Banisar, David |
Eminent domain names: the struggle to gain control of the Internet domain name system. | Library and information science | Albert, G. Peter, Jr. |
Everybody's got something to hide except me and my patented monkey: patentability of cloned organisms. | Library and information science | Hofmeyer, Timothy G. |
Examination guidelines for computer-related inventions.(Symposium: "Article of Manufacture" Patent Claims for Computer Instrution) | Library and information science | |
Free speech on the information superhighway: European perspectives. | Library and information science | Uyttendaele, Caroline, Dumortier, Joseph |
International Internet regulation: a multinational approach. | Library and information science | Hanley, Steven M. |
Lost in cyberspace: the digital demise of the first-sale doctrine. | Library and information science | Kupferschmid, Keith |
Mapping legal metaphors in cyberspace: evolving the underlying paradigm.(A Perspective on Privacy, Information Technology, and the Internet) | Library and information science | Reilly, Robert |
Of text, technique, and the tangible: drafting patent claims around patent rules.(Symposium: "Article of Manufacture" Patent Claims for Computer Instrution) | Library and information science | Thomas, John R. |
On-site fingerprinting in the banking industry: inconvenience or invasion of privacy.(A Perspective on Privacy, Information Technology, and the Internet) | Library and information science | Waltz, Patrick J. |
Patentability of computer software instruction as an "article of manufacture:" software as such as the right stuff.(Symposium: "Article of Manufacture" Patent Claims for Computer Instrution) | Library and information science | Chiappetta, Vincent |
Patenting computer science: are computer instruction writings patentable?(Symposium: "Article of Manufacture" Patent Claims for Computer Instrution) | Library and information science | Wagner, Allen B. |
Rating Internet content and the spectre of government regulation.(A Perspective on Privacy, Information Technology, and the Internet) | Library and information science | Dobeus, James V. |
Statutory subject matter and hybrid claiming.(Symposium: "Article of Manufacture" Patent Claims for Computer Instrution) | Library and information science | Moy, R. Carl |
The best of both worlds: financing software filters for the classroom and avoiding First Amendment liability.(A Perspective on Privacy, Information Technology, and the Internet) | Library and information science | Drever, Peter G., III |
The relative roles of patent and copyright in the protection of computer programs.(Symposium: "Article of Manufacture" Patent Claims for Computer Instrution) | Library and information science | Karjala, Dennis S. |
Tracking stolen artworks on the Internet: a new standard for due diligence. | Library and information science | McFarland-Taylor, Laura |
We've got your number: an overview of legislation and decisions to control the use of social security numbers as personal indentifiers.(A Perspective on Privacy, Information Technology, and the Internet) | Library and information science | Komuves, Flavio L. |
Who owns the Web site: the ultimate question when a hiring party has a falling-out with the Web site designer. | Library and information science | Del Gallo, Rinaldo, III |
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