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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW REVISIONISM

Law review articles and books, 1934-1999


Listed chronologically
1934

Plant, The Economic Aspect of Copright in Books

1939

Umbreit, A Consideration of Copyright

1956

Kaplan, Performers Right and Copyright

1967

Kaplan, An Unhurried View of Copyright

1968

Patterson, Copyright in Historical Perspective

1970
1970

Goldstein, Copyright and the First Amendment


Breyer, Uneasy Case for Copyright

1981
1981

Jaszi, When Works Collide


Lange, Recognizing the Public Domain

1983

Samuelson, Reviving Zacchini: Analyzing First Amendment Defenses in


Right of Publicity and Copyright Cases

1984

Samuelson, CONTU Revisited: The Case Against Copyright Protection for


Computer Programs in Machine-Readable Form

1985

Samuelson, Creating a New Kind of Intellectual Property Law: Applying the


Lessons of the Chip Law to Computer Programs

1986

Samuelson, Allocating Ownership Rights in Computer-Generated Works

1987
1987

Litman, Copyright, Compromise, and Legislative History


Samuelson, Proposal for a New "Rights in Software" Clause for Software
Acquisition by the Department of Defense
Patterson, Free Speech, Copyright, and Fair Use

1987
1988
1988
1988
1988

Fisher, Reconstructing The Fair Use Doctrine


Samuelson, Modifying Copyrighted Software: Adjusting Copyright Doctrine
to Accommodate a Technology
Samuelson, Reflections on the State of American Software Copyright Law
Boyle, The Search for an Author: Shakespeare and the Framers

1989

Litman, Copyright Legislation and Technological Change

1989
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1993
1993

Samuelson, Survey on the Patent/Copyright Interface for Computer


Programs
Samuelson, Information As Property
Samuelson, Comparing the Views of Lawyers and User Interface Designers
on the Software Copyright "Look and Feel" Lawsuits
Jaszi, Virtual Reality, Appropriation, and Property Rights in Art
Patterson, Monopolizing The Law
Litman, The Public Domain
Leval, Toward a Fair Use Standard
Samuelson, Digital Media and the Changing Face of Intellectual Property
Law
Samuelson, Benson Revisited: The Case Against Patent Protection for
Algorithims
Jaszi, A Garland of Reflections on Three International Copyright Topics
Lemley, The Economic Irrationality of the Patent Misuse Doctrine
Patterson, The Nature of Copyright: A Law of Users Rights
Jaszi, Toward a Theory of Copyright
Litman, Copyright as Myth
Gaines, Contested Culture: The Image, the Voice and the Law
Boyle, A Theory of Law and Information: Copyright, Spleens, Blackmail and
Insider Trading
Lange, At Play in the Fields of the Word: Copyright and the Construction of
Authorship in the Post-Literate Millennium
Samuelson, Some New Kinds of Authorship Made Possible by Computers
Samuelson, Computer Programs, User Interfaces, and Section 102(b) of the
Copyright Act of 1976
Jaszi, The Author Effect
Woodmansee, "On the Author Effect: Recovering Collectivity
Gordon, Asymmetric Market Failure and Prisoner's Dilemma In Intellectual
Property
Patterson, Copyright Overextended
Coombe, "Author/izing the Celebrity: Publicity Rights, Postmodern Politics,
and Unauthorized Genders"
Samuelson, Intellectual Property Rights for Digital Library and Hypertext
Publishing Systems
Lange, Copyright and the Constitution in the Age of Intellectual Property
Netanel, Copyright Alienability Restrictions and the Enhancement of Author
Autonomy: A Normative Evaluation, 24 Rutgers Law Journal 347 (1993).
Samuelson, Fair Use for Computer Programs
Patry, William F. Patry & Shira Perlmutter, Fair Use Misconstrued: Profit,
Presumptions, and Parody
Madow, "Private Ownership of Public Image: Popular Culture and Publicity
Rights"

1993

Rose, Authors and Owners: The Invention of Copyright

1994

Netanel, Alienability Restrictions and the Enhancement of Author Autonomy


in United States and Continental Copyright Law
Litman, The Exclusive Right to Read
Litman, Mickey Mouse Emeritus
Samuelson, Will the Copyright Office Be Obsolete in the Twenty-First
Century?
Samuelson, The Originality Standard for Literary Works
Samuelson, The Nature of Copyright Analysis for Computer Programs
Samuelson, Comparing U.S. and E.C. Copyright Protection for Computer
Programs
Samuelson, A Manifesto Concerning the Legal Protection of Computer
Programs
Jaszi, Authorship and New Technologies from the Viewpoint of the Common
Law Traditions
Patterson, Brief Amicus Curiae Of Eleven Copyright Law Professors In
Princeton University Press V. Michigan Document Services
Aoki, Authors, Inventors and Trademark Owners

1994
1994
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1997
1997

Samuelson, Brief Amicus Curiae of Copyright Law Professors in Lotus


Developement Corp. v. Borland Int'l, Inc.
Samuelson, Existing Laws Fail to Protect Software Adequately
Lemley, Intellectual Property and Shrinkwrap Licenses
Jaszi, The Law of Texts: Copyright in the Academy
Patry, American Geophysical Union v. Texaco
Cohen, Reverse Engineering And The Rise Of Electronic Vigilantism
Walterscheid, "Patents and The Jeffersonian Mythology
Samuelson, The Quest for Enabling Metaphors for Law and Lawyering in the
Information Age
Litman, Copyright Law and Electronic Access to Information. First Monday
Litman, Revising Copyright Law for the Information Age
Netanel, Copyright and a Democratic Civil Society
Lange, The Intellectual Property Clause in Contemporary Trademark Law
Patry, Copyright and the Legislative Process: A Personal Perspective
Sterk, Rhetoric and Reality in Copyright Law
Cohen, A Right to Read Anonymously
Aoki, "(Intellectual) Property and Sovereignty: Notes Toward a Cultural
Geography of Authorship
Reichman, An Evaluation of the Copyright Extension Act of 1995: The
Duration of Copyright and the Limits of Cultural Policy
Boyle, A Politics of Intellectual Property: Environmentalism for the Net
Netanel, The Next Round: The Impact of the WIPO Copyright Treaty on
TRIPS Dispute Settlement

1997
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1999
1999

Leval, Fair Use Rescued


Samuelson, Foreword to Digital Content Symposium
Samuelson, Intellectual Property Rights in Data?
Samuelson, The U.S. Digital Agenda at WIPO
Lemley, Romantic Authorship and the Rhetoric of Property
Lemley, Encouraging Software Reuse
Lemley, The Economics of Improvement in Intellectual Property Law
Lemley, Dealing With Overlapping Copyrights on the Internet
Patry, The Failure of the American Copyright System: Protecting the Idle
Rich
Cohen, Some Reflections on Copyright Management Systems and Laws
Designed to Protect Them
Tushnet, Legal Fictions: Copyright, Fan Fiction, and a New Common Law
Jaszi, Is This the End of Copyright as We Know It?
Netanel, Asserting Copyright's Democratic Principles in the Global Arena
Samuelson, Foreword, Symposium on Intellectual Property and Contract for
the Information Age
Lemley, Legal Implications of Network Economic Effects
Lemley, Freedom of Speech and Injunctions in Intellectual Property Cases
Lemley, The Law and Economics of Internet Norms
Benkler, Overcoming Agoraphobia: Building the Commons of the Digitally
Networked Environment
Patterson, Folsom V. Marsh And Its Legacy
Cohen, Copyright and The Jurisprudence of Self-Help
Cohen, Lochner In Cyberspace
Lemley, Beyond Preemption: The Law and Policy of Intellectual Property
Licensing
Lemley, The Modern Lanham Act and the Death of Common Sense
Samuelson, A New Kind of Privacy?
Samuelson, Challenges for the World Intellectual Property Organization and
the Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights Council in
Regulating Intellectual Property Rights in the Information Age
Samuelson, Intellectual Property and Contract Law for the Information Age
Samuelson, Intellectual Property and the Digital Economy: Why the AntiCircumvention Regulations Need To Be Revised
Samuelson, Licensing Information in the Global Information Market:
Freedom of Contract Meets Public Policy
Patry, The Enumerated Powers Doctrine and Intellectual Property: An
Imminent Constitutional Collision
Netanel, Copyrights and Patents, in The Constitution and its Amendments
Benkler, Free as the Air to Common Use: First Amendment Constraints on
the Enclosure of the Public Domain
Cohen, WIPO Treaty Implementation in the United States: Will Fair Use
Survive?

1999

Rai, Regulating Scientific Research: Intellectual Property Rights And The


Norms Of Science

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