On behalf of the Michigan Telecommunications and Technology Law Review, I am pleased to announce the publication of our Fall 2011 issue. Inside, you will find scholarship on the creativity effect in IP transactions, copyright reform, e-discovery, energy regulation, green technology in Michigan, government trade secrets, Internet regulation, and pharmaceutical patents.
Printed copies will be delivered to subscribers during the first week of January. Thanks to our authors for their fine scholarship and to our editors for their many hours of diligent editing.
Articles |
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Spoliation of Electronic Evidence: Sanctions Versus Advocacy Charles W. Adams |
The People’s Trade Secrets? David S. Levine |
The Endowment Effect in IP Transactions: The Case Against Debiasing Ofer Tur-Sinai |
Essays |
Hatch-Waxmanizing Copyright Michal Shur-Ofry |
Governments, Privatization, and “Privatization”: ICANN and the GAC Jonathan Weinberg |
Notes |
Toward Legitimacy Through Collaborative Governance: An Analysis of the Effect of South Carolina’s Office of Regulatory Staff on Public Utility Regulation William H. Ellerbe |
TEVA v. EISAI : What’s the Real “Controversy”? Grace Wang |
Symposium: Green Technology and
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Creating a Plug-In Electric Vehicle Industry Cluster in Michigan: Prospects and Policy Options Thomas P. Lyon Russell A. Baruffi, Jr. |
The Case for Clean Energy Technology Manufacturing: Ten Steps Business and Industry Must Take to Optimize Opportunities in the Emerging Clean Energy Economy Stanley “Skip” Pruss |