Articles
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Credit Where Credit's Due [ 2007-01-04 ] [ cite ]
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Make Way for Copyright Chaos [ 2007-03-18 ] [ cite ]
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Foreword [ 2007-03-01 ] [ cite ]
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The Vision for the Creative Commons: What are We and Where are We Headed? Free Culture [ 2007-03-01 ] [ cite ]
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Does Copyright Have Limits? Eldred v. Ashcroft and its Aftermath [ 2007-03-01 ] [ cite ]
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Re-crafting a Public Domain [ 2006-08-01 ] [ cite ]
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Second Annual Distinguished Lecture in Intellectual Property and Communications Law : Creative Economies
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No Tolls on the Internet [ 2006-06-08 ] [ cite ]
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(Re)creativity: How Creativity Lives [ 2006-06-01 ] [ cite ]
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Creativity in Real Space [ 2006-06-01 ] [ cite ]
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.commons [ 2006-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Let a Thousand Googles Bloom [ 2005-04-01 ] [ cite ]
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The Failures of Fair Use and the Future of Free Culture [ 2005-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Foreword [ 2005-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Creative Freedom for All [ 2005-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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The People Own Ideas! [ 2005-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Epstein is Smart, but Still Wrong [ 2005-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Bytes and Bullets [ 2004-11-24 ] [ cite ]
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Coase's First Question [ 2004-10-01 ] [ cite ]
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The Laws of Cyberspace [ 2004-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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The Creative Commons [ 2004-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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The Commons That Libraries Build [ 2004-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Preface [ 2004-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Keynote: The International Information Society (2003 Stanford Law & Technology Association Conference: Ideas Without Boundaries: Creating and Protecting Intellectual Property in the International Arena [ 2004-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Civil Complaint for Declaratory Judgment [ 2004-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Fair Use of 'Fair and Balanced'? [ 2004-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Free(ing) Culture for Remix [ 2004-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Gideon's Paradox. Colloquium: Deborah L. Rhode's Access to Justice [ 2004-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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How I Lost the Big One [ 2004-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Laying Down the Law: Bill Thompson Talks to Lawrence Lessig, Who is Leading the Fight For Creative Freedom [ 2003-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Code Breaking: Open-Source, Closed Minds [ 2003-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Protecting Mickey Mouse At Art's Expense [ 2003-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Wireless Spectrum: Defining the 'Commons' in Cyberspace [ 2003-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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The Place of Cyberlaw in The Place of Law [ 2003-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Spamsters Know The Laws Will Never Be Enforced [ 2003-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Code Breaking: Service Calls [ 2003-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Law Regulating Code Regulating Law [ 2003-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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An Information Society: Free or Feudal? [ 2003-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Dedication: The Lesson Patterson Taught [ 2003-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Code Breaking: Spectrum for All [ 2003-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Dunwody Distinguished Lecture In Law: The Creative Commons [ 2003-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Internet Providers Must Not Dictate Content [ 2003-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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How to Unspam the Internet [ 2003-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Governance [ 2003-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Ley del Caballo: Lo Que el Ciberderecho Podria Ensenar [ 2002-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Open Source Baselines: Compared to What? in Government Policy Toward Open Source Software, Robert W. Hahn, editor [ 2002-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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A Regra Dos Direitos Autorais [ 2002-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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A Bounty on Spammers [ 2002-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Who's Holding Back Broadband? [ 2002-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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The End of Innovation? [ 2002-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Privacy As Property [ 2002-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Hollywood v. Silicon Valley: Make New Code, Not War [ 2002-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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A Threat to Innovation on the Web [ 2002-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Racing Against Time; Freeing Creative Ideas From Copyright Protections That Last Too Long [ 2002-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Internet Law [ 2002-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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The Architecture of Innovation [ 2002-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Introduction to: Free Software, Free Society: Selected Essays of Richard M. Stallman [ 2002-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Time to End the Race for Ever-Longer Copyright [ 2002-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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It's Still a Safe World for Microsoft [ 2001-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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A Roundtable Discussion with Lawrence Lessig, David G. Post, and Jeffrey Rosen; Moderated and Edited by Thomas E. Baker [ 2001-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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The internet's undoing: Commercial control and tighter protection of intellectual property will end up stifling innovation [ 2001-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Architecting Innovation [ 2001-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Antitrust and Verify: Will Microsoft Admit It Has Lost? [ 2001-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Copyright's First Amendment [ 2001-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Let the Stories Go [ 2001-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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The End of End-to-End: Preserving the Architecture of the Internet in the Broadband Era [ 2001-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Privacy and Attention Span [ 2001-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Jail Time in the Digital Age [ 2001-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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The Law of the Horse: What Cyberlaw Might Teach [ 2001-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Open Code, Open Culture [ 2001-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Preface to a Conference on Trust (Symposium: Trust Relationships) [ 2001-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Jail Time, Digital Style [ 2001-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Cracking the Microsoft Case [ 2000-06-05 ] [ cite ]
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Foreword: Cyberspace and Privacy: A New Legal Paradigm? [ 2000-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Open Access to Cable Modems [ 2000-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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The Death of Cyberspace [ 2000-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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The Architecture of Mandated Access Controls [ 1999-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Zoning Speech on the Internet [ 1999-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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The Limits in Open Code: Regulatory Standards and the Future of the Net [ 1999-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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The Architecture of Privacy [ 1999-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Code and the Commons [ 1999-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Change and Choices: Introduction to "On the
Social Role of Computer Communications" [ 1999-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Understanding Federalism's Text [ 1998-06-01 ] [ cite ]
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ee Speech: CDA 2.0 vs. Filtering [ 1998-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Judicial Influence: A Citation Analysis of Federal Courts of Appeals Judges [ 1998-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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The New Chicago School [ 1998-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Net Gains: Will Technology Make CBS Unconstitutional? [ 1998-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Fidelity and Constraint [ 1997-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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The Constitution of Code: Limitations on Choice-based Critiques of Cyberspace Regulation [ 1997-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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The Puzzling Persistence of Bellbottom Theory: What a Constitutional Theory Should Be [ 1997-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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The Erie-Effects of Volume 110: An Essay on Context in Constitutional Theory [ 1997-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Intellectual Property and Code [ 1997-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Social Meaning and Social Norms [ 1996-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Grounding the Virtual Magistrate (Online only) [ 1996-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Post-Consitutionalism (Book Review) [ 1996-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Responding to Imperfection: The Theory and Practice of Constitutional Amendment (Book Review) [ 1996-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Reading the Constitution in Cyberspace [ 1996-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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he Zones of Cyberspace [ 1996-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Making Sense of the Hague Tribunal [ 1996-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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A Good Plan for a Bad Idea [ 1996-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Constitution and Code [ 1996-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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The Path of Cyberlaw [ 1995-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Understanding Changed Readings: Fidelity and Theory [ 1995-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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The Regulation of Social Meaning [ 1995-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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An End Run to a Balanced Budget [ 1995-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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The Limits of Lieber [ 1995-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Translating Federalism [ 1995-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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The President and the Administration [ 1994-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Redesigning the Russian Court [ 1994-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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The Path of the Presidency [ 1994-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Seventh Circuit Evaluation: An Empirical Analysis of the 7th Circuit [ 1994-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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A Review of the Russian Constitution: Separation of Powers [ 1994-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Readings by Our Unitary Executive [ 1993-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Fidelity in Translation [ 1993-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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The Supreme Court and Our Future [ 1992-01-01 ] [ cite ]
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Plastics: Unger and Ackerman on Transformation [ 1989-01-01 ] [ cite ]