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Overqualified and Underrepresented: Gender Inequality in Pharmaceutical Patent Law, S. Sean Tu, Paul R. Gugliuzza, Amy Semet BYU Law Review
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The Copyright Wasteland, Shani Shisha BYU Law Review
Intellectual Property in E-Commerce Retail Arbitrage: An Analysis of the Legality of Using Intellectual Property in Drop-Shipping, Kara J. Bloomer BYU Law Review
Thank You for Not Publishing (Unexamined Patent Applications), Lidiya Mishchenko BYU Law Review
Innovation’s Hidden Externalities, Stephanie Plamondon Bair BYU Law Review
When Imitation Is Not Flattery: Addressing Cultural Exploitation in Guatemala Through a Sui Generis Model, Paul Figueroa BYU Law Review
Fan Films and Fanworks in the Age of Social Media: How Copyright Owners Are Relying on Private Ordering to Avoid Angering Fans, Kagen Despain BYU Law Review
Debunking Intellectual Property Myths: Cross Cultural Experiments on Perceptions of Property, Gregory N. Mandel, Kristina R. Olson, Anne A. Fast BYU Law Review
Copyright’s Memory Hole, Eric Goldman, Jessica Silbey BYU Law Review
Owning Nothingness: Between the Legal and the Social Norms of the Art World, Guy A. Rub BYU Law Review
A Shenanigan in IPR Denials, Jordan Brimley BYU Law Review
Treating Fair Use as an Easement on Intellectual Property, Karl Kowallis BYU Law Review
Patent Nationalism and the Case for a New U.S. Patent Working Requirement, Timothy T. Lau BYU Law Review
Copyright Infringement’s Blurred Lines: Allocating Overhead in the Disgorgement of Profits, Layne S. Keele BYU Law Review
Deceptive Patents: Deconstructing Juicy Whip, Paul Spiel BYU Law Review
Transformative Use in Software, Clark D. Asay Faculty Scholarship
Patent Pacifism, Clark D. Asay Faculty Scholarship
Software's Copyright Anticommons, Clark D. Asay Faculty Scholarship
From Library to Liability—Importing Trade Secret Doctrines to Erase Unfair Copyright Risks Lurking in YouTube’s Creative Commons Library, Adam Balinski BYU Law Review
Is Using Call of Duty in this Comment Infringement?, Brittany Frandsen BYU Law Review
Intellectual Property Law Hybridization, Clark D. Asay Faculty Scholarship
Does Innovation Mean Patent Licensing Demands?, Clark D. Asay Faculty Scholarship
The Informational Value of Patents, Clark D. Asay Faculty Scholarship
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The Psychology of Patent Protection, Stephanie Plamondon Bair Faculty Scholarship
Intellectual Property Law’s Plagiarism Fallacy, Gregory N. Mandel, Anne A. Fast, Kristina R. Olson BYU Law Review
Clark Memorandum: Spring 2015, J. Reuben Clark Law School, BYU Law School Alumni Association, J. Reuben Clark Law Society The Clark Memorandum
Copyright's Technological Interdependencies, Clark D. Asay Faculty Scholarship
Enabling Patentless Innovation, Clark D. Asay Faculty Scholarship
Patent Claim Interpretation Review: Deference or Correction Driven?, Christopher A. Cotropia BYU Law Review
Intellectual Property Without Borders? The Effect of Copyright Exhaustion on Global Commerce, Diepiriye A. Anga Brigham Young University International Law & Management Review
Protecting the Environment by Addressing Market Failure in Intellectual Property Law: Why Compulsory Licensing of Green Technologies Might Make Sense in the United States Institutional Religious Exemptions: A Balancing Approach, Adam Gunderson BYU Law Review
The First Sale Doctrine and the Economics of Post-Sale Restraints, Ariel Katz BYU Law Review
Ex-Post Incentives and IP in Garcia v. Google and Beyond, Clark D. Asay Faculty Scholarship
Modding: Amateur Authorship and How the Video Game Industry is Actually Getting It Right, Ryan Wallace BYU Law Review
The Meaning of Science in the Copyright Clause, Ned Snow BYU Law Review
Implementing the E.U. Unified Patent Court: Lessons from the Federal Circuit, Robert D. Swanson Brigham Young University International Law & Management Review
A Case for the Public Domain, Clark Asay Faculty Scholarship
Adjustments, Extensions, Disclaimers, and Continuations: When Do Patent Term Adjustments Make Sense?, Stephanie Plamondon Bair Faculty Scholarship
Kirtsaeng and the First-Sale Doctrine's Digital Problem, Clark D. Asay Faculty Scholarship
A Case for the Public Domain, Clark D. Asay Faculty Scholarship
Towards a Critical IP Theory: Copyright, Consecration, and Control, John Tehranian BYU Law Review
Keep Your Program Out of My Game: The Ninth Circuit’s Convoluted Copyright Analysis in MDY Industries, Inc. v. Blizzard Entertainment, Inc, Brandon T. Crowther BYU Law Review
Redefining Boundaries: How Cohesive Technologies Altered Literal and Equivalent Infringement, Tyler Jeffs BYU Law Review
Negativing Invention, Jacob S. Sherkow BYU Law Review
An "Exclusive" Application of an Abstract Idea: Clarification of Patent-Eligible Subject Matter After Bilski v. Kappos, Stephen Pulley BYU Law Review
Creative Commons. CC-Plus, and Hybrid Intermediaries: A Stakeholder's Perspective, Guido Russi Brigham Young University International Law & Management Review
Copyright and Democratization in Africa, John Mukum Mbaku Brigham Young University International Law & Management Review
Statutory Cosmetic Surgery: Misinterpretation of the Copyright Act’s Registration Requirement in Cosmetic Ideas, Inc. v. IAC/InteractiveCorp, Nathan R. Curtis BYU Law Review
Reconsidering the Georgia-Pacific Standard for Reasonable Royalty Patent Damages, Christopher B. Seaman BYU Law Review
Reinventing Usefulness, Michael Risch BYU Law Review
Independent Creation and Originality in the Age of Imitated Reality: A Comparative Analysis of Copyright and Database Protection for Digital Models of Real People, Bryce Clayton Newell Brigham Young University International Law & Management Review
Battling Gray Markets Through Copyright Law: Omega, S.A. v. Costco Wholesale Corporation, Samuel Brooks BYU Law Review
Patening the Curve Ball: Business Methods and Industry Norms, Gerard N. Magliocca BYU Law Review
Cops, Robbers, and Search Engines: The Questionable Role of Criminal Law in Contributory Infringement Doctrine, Mark Bartholomew BYU Law Review
Wielding the Double-Eded Sword: Creating the Perception of a Chinese Enterprise to Obtain and Enforce Patent Protection in China, David A. Fazzolare Brigham Young University International Law & Management Review
Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Luxury: eBay's Liability for Contributory Trademark Infringement in the United States, Germany, and France, Sofia H. Ahmed Brigham Young University International Law & Management Review
The Tangled Web of Plagiarism Litigation: Sorting Out the Legal Issues, Ralph D. Mawdsley Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal
The Software Licensing Dilemma, Nancy S. Kim BYU Law Review
The Day the (Digital) Music Died: Bridgeport, Sampling Infringement, and a Proposed Middle Ground, Joshua Crum BYU Law Review
The General Public License Version 3.0: Making or Breaking the FOSS Movement, Clark D. Asay Faculty Scholarship
Battling in the Name of Balance: Evaluating Solutions to Copyright Conflict in Viacom International v. You Tube, Alexis Allen BYU Law Review
Part Time Soldiers: Deploying Adjunct Faculty in the War Against Student Plagiarism, Kenneth H. Ryesky Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal
Merck v. Integra: Bailing Water Without Plugging the Hole, Benjamin G. Jackson Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
Whither Copyright? Transformative Use, Free Speech, and an Intermediate Liability Proposal, John Tehranian BYU Law Review
Emphasizing the Copy in Copyright: Why Noncopying Alterations Do Not Prepare Infringing Derivative Works, Michael K. Erickson BYU Law Review
The New Challenges to the International Patentability of Biotechnology: Legal Relations Between the WTO Treaty on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights and the Convention on Biological Diversity, Jonathan Curci Brigham Young University International Law & Management Review
The Viability of Stimulating Technology-Oriented Entrepreneurial Activity in China, Taiwan, Japan, and South Korea: How Regulations and Culture Encourage the Creation, Development and Exploitation of Intellectual Property, Matthew L. Goldberg Brigham Young University International Law & Management Review
Copyright and Information Theory: Toward an Alternative Model of "Authorship", Alan L. Durham BYU Law Review
How Educators Can More Effectively Understand and Combat the Plagiarism Epidemic, David A. Thomas Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal
Discipline: An Academic Dean's Perspective on Dealing with Plagiarism, Kevin J. Worthen Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal
Law Student Plagiarism: Why It Happens, Where It's Found, and How to Find It, Kristin Gerdy Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal
Festo Corp. v. Shoketsu Kinzoku Kogyo Kabushiki Co., Ratcheting Down the Doctrine of Equivalents, Kulaniakea Fisher Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
Keep the License Agreements Coming: The Effects of J.E.M. Ag Supply, Incorporated v. Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Incorporated on Universities' Use of Intellectual Property Laws to Protect Their Plant Genetic Research, Timothy P. Daniels Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal
Promoting Progress or Rewarding Authors? Copyright Law and Free Speech in Bonneville International Corp. v. Peters, Edward L. Carter BYU Law Review
Protecting Against International Infringements in the Digital Age Using United States Copyright Law: A Critical Analysis of the Current State of the Law, Brandon Dalling BYU Law Review
Digital Music: Educational Issues, John Faust Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal
Who Owns Course Materials Prepared by a Teacher or Professor? The Application of Copyright Law to Teaching Materials in the Internet Age, Georgia Holmes, Daniel A. Levin Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal
ProCD, Inc. v. Zeidenberg: The End Does Not Justify the Means in Federal Copyright Analysis, Brett L. Tolman BYU Law Review
The Unpredictable Scope of the Waiver Resulting from the Advice-of-Counsel Defense to Willful Patent Infringement, Jared S. Goff BYU Law Review
The Sheriff is Coming to Cyberville: Trademark and Copyright Law and the Internet, John R. Dean Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
How Modern Treatment of 35 U.S.C. § 112(6) Has Caused Confusion: Hilton Davis v. Warner-Jenkinson and the Right to a Jury on the Issue of Patent Infringement Under the "Equitable" Doctrine of Equivalents, David R. Todd BYU Law Review
Copyright Violation and Personal Liability in Education: A Current Look at "Fair Use", John Wm. Maddox Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal
Felony Copyright Infringement in Schools, Steven K. Barton Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal
An Employer's Guide to Protecting Trade Secrets from Employee Misappropriation, Derek P. Martin BYU Law Review
Res Judicata Effect of United States International Trade Commission Patent Decisions, Hal D. Baird Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
Copyrights: The Law, the Teacher, and the Principal, Gloria Jean Thomas Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal
Section 117 of the Copyright Act, Robert A. Kreiss BYU Law Review
Realizing the European Community Common Market by Unifying Intellectual Property Law: Deadline 1992, Victor Vandebeek BYU Law Review
In the Aftermath of Johnson and Eichman: The Constitution Need Not Be Mutilated To Preserve The Government's Speech and Property Interests in the Flag, Douglas W. Kmiec BYU Law Review
International Protection of Intellectual Property Under the 1988 Trade Bill, Lee D. Green BYU Law Review
What Level of Intent is Required to Prove Inequitable Conduct?, Kenneth S. Barrow Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
A Review of the Intellectual Property Laws in Taiwan: Proposals to Curb Piracy and Counterfeiting in a Developing Country, Paul C.B. Liu BYU Law Review
Conflicts Between Copyright and the First Amendment After Harper & Row, Publishers v. Nation Enterprises, David E. Shipley BYU Law Review
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