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Economic Espionage: A Framework for a Workable Solution

  • Mark E. A. Danielson
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Digital Debacle? Lessons from the History of Technical Standards

Application of Cascade Theory to Online Systems: A Study of Email and Google Cascades

Economic Espionage: A Framework for a Workable Solution

Is the United States Finally Ready for a Patent Small Claims Court?

What is Really Fair: Internet Sales and the Georgia Long-Arm Statute

When 1 + 1 No Longer Equals 2: The New Math of Legal "Additionality" Controlling World and U.S. Global Warming Regulation

Has Non-U.S. Case Law Recognized a Legally Protected Autonomy Right?

In Search of an Elixir: What Ails the Pharmaceutical Industry in Europe and How to Use the Competition Laws to Cure It

Blogging on Broken Glass: Why the Proposed Free Flow of Information Act Needs a Specific Test for Determining When Media Shield Laws Apply to Bloggers

The Ashley Treatment: The Current Legal Framework Protects the Wrong Rights

Biotechnology Obviousness in the Post-Genomic Era: KSR v. Teleflex and In re Kubin

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