Journal of Science & Technology Law
About JSTL
The Journal of Science & Technology Law (the Journal), publishes the best practical scholarship from experts in the areas of biotechnology, computers and communications, intellectual property, technology transfer and business law for technology-based companies. The Journal is currently available in print as well as online here at our Web page. The Journal is published by fifty second and third-year students from Boston University School of Law.
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Volume 14 Issue 2 - Summer 2008
Articles
The Complements Problem Within Standard Setting: Assessing the Evidence on Royalty Stacking
by
Damien Geradin, Anne Layne-Farrar, & A. Jorge Padilla
Crossing the TRIPS Nondiscrimination Line: How CAFTA Pharmaceutical Patent Provisions Violate Trips Article 27.1
by
Maria Victoria Stout
Efficient Allocation of Real Property Rights on the Planet Mars
by
David Collins
Notes
Sharing the Interoperability Ball on the Software Patent Playground
by Michael Chapin
Legal Updates
In re Bilski En Banc Rehearing on Patentable Subject Matter: Farewell to Business Method Patents?
by
Lilly He
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