Monday, April 09, 2007

Intellectual Property Law Review, Winter 2007

Vol. 11, No. 3 contained
Why Do We Have Trade Secrets?
by Michael Risch

International Copyright Law and Litigation: A Mechanism for Improvement
by Roberto Garza Barbosa

The Proper Scope of Patentability in International Law
by Shawn J. Kolitch

What Is Patentable Subject Matter? The Supreme Court Dismisses LabCorp v. Metabolite Laboratories, But the Issue Is Not Going Away
Case Note by Sue Ann Mota

Breaking the Law to Break into the Black: Patent Infringement as a Business Strategy
Comment by Eric C. Wrzesinski

Gone in a Blink: The Overlooked Privacy Problems Caused by Contactless Payment Systems
by Shane L. Smith
Winner of the Computer Law Association Information Technology Law Writing Competition