Berkeley Technology Law Journal
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The Berkeley Technology Law Journal is a student-run publication of the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law.
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1/ Congratulations to Professor Margaret Chon! Her essay, “Relational Innovation and the Public Benefits of Copying,” will soon be published in Berkeley Technology Law Journal ...
🔔‼️Publication alert‼️🔔 This week, Chris Morten Salome Viljoen and I released our paper 'Researcher Access to Social Media Data: Lessons from Clinical Trial Data Sharing' in Berkeley Technology Law Journal!
Couldn't be more excited for this paper to be out in the world.
ICYMI, the most recent Berkeley Technology Law Journal podcast episode contemplated this exactly: nytimes.com/2024/03/21/tec… Berkeley Technology Law Journal
Excited to share my Note on patent subject matter eligibility, published in Berkeley Technology Law Journal! btlj.org/wp-content/upl…
Now out in Berkeley Technology Law Journal , Jessica Maupin McGuireWoods LLP and I analyze all post-eBay cases of 'unenjoined infringement' and conclude that US courts are giving out compulsory licenses at a high rate.
Utah Law PIJIP #patent Hal Singer
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A short piece I wrote for Berkeley Technology Law Journal—arguing that information sharing has the potential to cause devastating harm to people's bodily, financial, and intellectual autonomy—is online.
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Today, CRHLP Executive Director Melissa Goodman (Melissa Goodman) moderated the panel 'Fundamental Privacy Rights – Intersectional Justice' at the 4th Annual Berkeley Technology Law Journal/BCLT Fall Symposium – CA Constitutional Privacy at 50.
Thank you, @BerkeleyLaw!
The fact that we’re posting this photo indicative of the state of privacy in today’s world.
Everyone here saw a notice of photography for this event, very few read it. Tiffany C. Li explains the challenge of a establishing a positive privacy right.
As the conduct by Google described below shows, exclusive deals are a formidable weapon used to expand and entrench market power, as well as to deter and inhibit competition. As I explain in my Berkeley Technology Law Journal article, most of them should be prohibited.
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Look forward to speaking at Berkeley Technology Law Journal conference on “California Constitutional Privacy at 50” tomorrow at UC Berkeley Law!
If you’re wondering about methods of competition that corporations use to expand & entrench their dominant position, then read my latest article just published Berkeley Technology Law Journal on Tying and Exclusive dealing.
I call for a per se rule against both practices
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Cravath partner Dave Kappos authors an article on the classification of cryptoassets for Berkeley Technology Law Journal bit.ly/3JEd8I6