The John Marshall Journal of Computer & Information Law 1998 - Abstracts

The John Marshall Journal of Computer & Information Law 1998
TitleSubjectAuthors
An attempt to rationalize floppy disk claims.(Symposium: "Article of Manufacture" Patent Claims for Computer Instrution)Library and information scienceStern, Richard H.
A new frontier in patents: patent claims to propagated signals.(Symposium: "Article of Manufacture" Patent Claims for Computer Instrution)Library and information scienceKuester, 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 scienceDraeger, Jeffrey S.
Cryptography and liberty: an international survey of encryption policy.(A Perspective on Privacy, Information Technology, and the Internet)Library and information scienceMadsen, 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 scienceAlbert, G. Peter, Jr.
Everybody's got something to hide except me and my patented monkey: patentability of cloned organisms.Library and information scienceHofmeyer, 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 scienceUyttendaele, Caroline, Dumortier, Joseph
International Internet regulation: a multinational approach.Library and information scienceHanley, Steven M.
Lost in cyberspace: the digital demise of the first-sale doctrine.Library and information scienceKupferschmid, Keith
Mapping legal metaphors in cyberspace: evolving the underlying paradigm.(A Perspective on Privacy, Information Technology, and the Internet)Library and information scienceReilly, 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 scienceThomas, 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 scienceWaltz, 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 scienceChiappetta, Vincent
Patenting computer science: are computer instruction writings patentable?(Symposium: "Article of Manufacture" Patent Claims for Computer Instrution)Library and information scienceWagner, Allen B.
Rating Internet content and the spectre of government regulation.(A Perspective on Privacy, Information Technology, and the Internet)Library and information scienceDobeus, James V.
Statutory subject matter and hybrid claiming.(Symposium: "Article of Manufacture" Patent Claims for Computer Instrution)Library and information scienceMoy, 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 scienceDrever, 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 scienceKarjala, Dennis S.
Tracking stolen artworks on the Internet: a new standard for due diligence.Library and information scienceMcFarland-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 scienceKomuves, 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 scienceDel Gallo, Rinaldo, III
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