Yale Journal of Law & Technology
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The Yale Journal of Law & Technology, Vol. 23
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In our newest article of Vol 23, Nikolas Guggenberger lays out the case for the essential facilities doctrine in the digital economy and addresses its most common criticisms. Read here: yjolt.org/essential-faci…
#Antitrust -based access rights to monopolistic infrastructure are making a comeback, w bi-partisan support. Much of the lingering criticism of the approach is unfounded.
Check out my new piece on the essential facilities doctrine, forthcoming in Yale Journal of Law & Technology.
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Delighted to share that the Yale Journal of Law & Technology has just published my article ‘Establishing a Legal-Ethical Framework for Quantum Technology’. Many thanks to the Yale team, and to my amazing peers Mark Brongersma, @marklemley & Suzan Slijpen for comments! Stanford Law School Tech Law & Policy yjolt.org/blog/establish…
We're excited to publish our first article of Volume 23, 'Who's Afraid of Section 1498?' Chris Morten & Charles Duan
expertly explore the case for gov't intervention in the world of patent law, especially during COVID. Read it here: yjolt.org/whos-afraid-se…
an article on the heightened relevance of moral rights in the internet era, and the evidentiary burdens plaintiffs have to meet, by yours truly and May Cheng Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP via The Record Yale Journal of Law & Technology yjolt.org/blog/waszul-wi…
We're proud to refresh YJoLT's blog, The Record, with a fascinating analysis of moral rights on the Internet by Maryna Polataiko maryna полатайко & May Cheng Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP. Check it out here: yjolt.org/blog/waszul-wi…
2020 BETA version of infographic mapping five models of privacy norms, including Daniel J. Solove Taxonomy, Woodrow Hartzog Pillars, Ryan Calo Subjective|Objective Harms, Westin's four states of privacy and Prosser's four privacy torts. Feedback welcome. privacybydesign.training/wp-content/upl…