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Law and Contemporary Problems, Volume 66 (Winter/Spring 2003), Numbers
1 & 2
The Public Domain
<http://www.law.duke.edu/journals/lcp/>http://www.law.duke.edu/journals/lcp/
The Winter/Spring Issue of Duke University's Law and Contemporary Problems
Journal is devoted to papers delivered during the November 2001 conference
on The Public Domain, organized by James Boyle at the Duke University Law
School.
LAW AND CONTEMPORARY PROBLEMS
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Volume 66 Winter/Spring 2003 Numbers 1 & 2
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The Public Domain
James Boyle
Special Editor
* James Boyle, "Foreword: The Opposite of Property?"
* James Boyle, "The Second Enclosure Movement and the Construction of the
Public Domain"
* Mark Rose, "Nine-Tenths of the Law: The English Copyright Debates and the
Rhetoric of the Public Domain"
* Carol M. Rose "Romans, Roads, and Romantic Creators: Traditions of Public
Property in the Information Age"
* Charlotte Hess and Elinor Ostrom, "Ideas, Artifacts, and Facilities:
Information as a Common-Pool Resource"
* Pamela Samuelson, "Mapping the Digital Public Domain: Threats and
Opportunities"
* Yochai Benkler, "Through the Looking Glass: Alice and the Constitutional
Foundations of the Public Domain"
* William K. Van Alstyne, "Reconciling What the First Amendment Forbids
with what the Copyright Clause Permits: A Summary Explanation and
Review"
* Negativland, "Two Relationships to a Cultural Public Domain"
* David Nimmer, "'Fairest of them All' and Other Fairy Tales of Fair
Use"
* Arti K. Rai and Rebecca S. Eisenberg "Bayh-Dole Reform and the Progress
of Biomedicine"
* J. H. Reichman and Paul F. Uhlir, "A Contractually Reconstructed Research
Commons for Scientific Data in a Highly Protectionist Intellectual Property
Environment"
* David Lange, "Reimagining the Public Domain"
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James Boyle
William Neal Reynolds Professor of Law
Duke University Law School
Science Drive & Towerview
Box 90360
Durham, NC 27708-0360
919 613-7287 ph.
Home Page & Essays http://james-boyle.com
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