Volume 4

Summer, 2014

In this volume, we are pleased to feature works on a range of intellectual property issues from Innovation in the biomedical industry to copyright liabilitiy.  Professor Lisa Larrimore of Stanford Law School explains the Cultural Cognition of Patents, Professor Kylie Pappalardo from the Queensland University of Technology provides an Australian perspective on the Duty and Control of Intermediary Copyright Liability, and Professor W. Nicholson Price II from the University of New Hampshire School of Law writes about Innovation and Quality in Drug Manufacturing.

MASTHEAD

Editor-in-Chief
Francesca Cardillo (Indiana)

Editorial Team
Deepa Balavijayan (Emory)
Jim Crook (Emory)
Kevin Domanico (Indiana)
EJ Henricks (Indiana)
Karen Jhurani (Emory)
Kassandra Officer (Indiana)
Emily Storm-Smith (Indiana)
Tammy Tanner (Emory)
Anna Wortham (Indiana)
Rian Dawson (Indiana)

 


CONTENTS

  • Cultural Cognition of Patents By Lisa Larrimore Ouellette, Stanford Law School from Volume 4, Issue 1 (Summer, 2014) Download this Article in PDF format from The Jerome Hall Law Library’s Digital Repository. Abstract: Simply making empirical progress is not always enough to influence policy, as demonstrated by the polarized public discourse over issues ranging from climate change to gun control. The current discourse ...
  • Duty and Control in Intermediary Copyright Liability: An Australian Perspective By Kylie Pappalardo, Queensland University of Technology from Volume 4, Issue 1 (Summer, 2014) Download this Article in PDF format from The Jerome Hall Law Library’s Digital Repository. Abstract: In the internet age, copyright owners are increasingly looking to online intermediaries to take steps to prevent copyright infringement. Sometimes these intermediaries are closely tied to the acts of infringement; ...
  • Generic Entry Jujitsu: Innovation and Quality in Drug Manufacturing By W. Nicholson Price II, University of New Hampshire School of Law from Volume 4, Issue 1 (Summer, 2014) Download this Article in PDF format from The Jerome Hall Law Library’s Digital Repository. Abstract: The manufacturing side of the pharmaceutical industry has been neglected in innovation theory and policy, with the unfortunate result of stagnant manufacturing techniques ...