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The Berkeley Technology Law Journal is a student-run publication of the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law.
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Cravath partner Dave Kappos authors an article on the classification of cryptoassets for Berkeley Technology Law Journal bit.ly/3JEd8I6
If you’re wondering about methods of competition that corporations use to expand & entrench their dominant position, then read my latest article just published Berkeley Technology Law Journal on Tying and Exclusive dealing. I call for a per se rule against both practices papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…
As the conduct by Google described below shows, exclusive deals are a formidable weapon used to expand and entrench market power, as well as to deter and inhibit competition. As I explain in my Berkeley Technology Law Journal article, most of them should be prohibited. papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…
Look forward to speaking at Berkeley Technology Law Journal conference on “California Constitutional Privacy at 50” tomorrow at UC Berkeley Law!
Artificial Intelligence and the Right to Privacy - Chris Conley on #AI & #privacy in Berkeley Technology Law Journal btlj.org/2023/10/artifi…
The fact that we’re posting this photo indicative of the state of privacy in today’s world. Everyone here saw a notice of photography for this event, very few read it. Tiffany C. Li explains the challenge of a establishing a positive privacy right.
Today, CRHLP Executive Director Melissa Goodman (Melissa Goodman) moderated the panel "Fundamental Privacy Rights – Intersectional Justice" at the 4th Annual Berkeley Technology Law Journal/BCLT Fall Symposium – CA Constitutional Privacy at 50. Thank you, UC Berkeley Law!
A short piece I wrote for Berkeley Technology Law Journal—arguing that information sharing has the potential to cause devastating harm to people's bodily, financial, and intellectual autonomy—is online. btlj.org/2023/10/not-ju…
Now out in Berkeley Technology Law Journal , Jessica Maupin McGuireWoods LLP and I analyze all post-eBay cases of "unenjoined infringement" and conclude that US courts are giving out compulsory licenses at a high rate. Utah Law PIJIP #patent Hal Singer papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…
ICYMI, the most recent Berkeley Technology Law Journal podcast episode contemplated this exactly: nytimes.com/2024/03/21/tec… Berkeley Technology Law Journal
1/ Congratulations to Professor Margaret Chon! Her essay, “Relational Innovation and the Public Benefits of Copying,” will soon be published in Berkeley Technology Law Journal ...
🔔‼️Publication alert‼️🔔 This week, Chris Morten Salome Viljoen and I released our paper "Researcher Access to Social Media Data: Lessons from Clinical Trial Data Sharing" in Berkeley Technology Law Journal! Couldn't be more excited for this paper to be out in the world.