Featured Article: Volume 22
Rethinking Broadband Internet Access
Daniel F. Spulber & Christopher S. Yoo
Recent JOLT Articles
- The Layers of Obviousness in Patent Law
- Finding a Cure: The Case for Regulation and Oversight of Electronic Health Record Systems
- Amending the ECPA to Enable a Culture of Cybersecurity Research
- Electronically Manufactured Law
- "Making Available" as Distribution: File-Sharing and the Copyright Act
- The Web Difference: A Legal and Normative Rationale Against Liability for Online Reproduction of Third-Party Defamatory Content
Current Issue: Fall 2008
You can view the most recent issue of the Harvard Journal of Law & Technology in PDF form here. The Fall 2008 issue features Articles on the regulation of broadband Internet services, obviousness in patent law, the implementation of electronic health record systems, cybersecurity research, and the effect of electronic research on legal practice.
Announcing JOLT Digest
The Harvard Journal of Law & Technology is proud to announce the debut of its new online companion, the JOLT Digest. Please visit http://jolt.law.harvard.edu/digest to read short articles on recent developments in areas such as patent law, copyright, biotechnology, cybersecurity, privacy, telecommunications, and cyberlaw.
J.K. Rowling v. RDR Books
On November 6, 2008, Dale Cendali, Partner at O'Melveny & Myers, Harvard Law School Lecturer, and Attorney for J.K. Rowling, discussed the recent, high-profile Harry Potter "Lexicon" copyright case to a large crowd. Read about the event in the Harvard Crimson.