Historians of science and technology and STS practitioners have always taken intellectual property very seriously but, with some notable exceptions, they have typically refrained from looking "into" it. There is mounting evidence, however, that they can open up the black box of IP as effectively as they have done for the technosciences, enriching their discipline while making significant contributions to legal studies. One approach is to look at the technologies through which patent law construes its object - the invention - in specific settings and periods by examining procedures, classifications, archives, models, repositories, patent specifications (in both their linguistic and pictorial dimensions), and the highly specialized language o...
The Legal Interpretation of Technology draws from history and literary theory to study law and techn...
Law is, to a large extent, a manifestation of instrumental rationality - or, in other words, of Tech...
Where and what is the law in a digital network? Does the meaning of a law change with the change of ...
Patents have long been an obvious and important source for documenting technological change. In rece...
This talk will explore the implications of patent law's digitisation on the understanding of scienti...
Taking the invention as its object of study, this book develops a radical new perspective on the mak...
This article maps responses to the question of law and technology. While there is much literature th...
Recent studies of patents have argued that the very materiality and techniques of legal media, such ...
In recent decades, the Patent and Trademark Office and the federal courts have dramatically expanded...
Recent studies of patents have argued that the very materiality and techniques of legal media, such ...
abstract: This report analyzes the intersection that is present between law and technology. It cover...
Patent protection is limited to technology, but technology is so difficult to define that the Supr...
The decision of the Supreme Court of the United States in Bilski v. Kappos, concerning the legal sta...
Intellectual property law has been interacting with software for over sixty years. Despite this, the...
The decision of the Supreme Court of the United States in Bilski v. Kappos, concerning the legal sta...
The Legal Interpretation of Technology draws from history and literary theory to study law and techn...
Law is, to a large extent, a manifestation of instrumental rationality - or, in other words, of Tech...
Where and what is the law in a digital network? Does the meaning of a law change with the change of ...
Patents have long been an obvious and important source for documenting technological change. In rece...
This talk will explore the implications of patent law's digitisation on the understanding of scienti...
Taking the invention as its object of study, this book develops a radical new perspective on the mak...
This article maps responses to the question of law and technology. While there is much literature th...
Recent studies of patents have argued that the very materiality and techniques of legal media, such ...
In recent decades, the Patent and Trademark Office and the federal courts have dramatically expanded...
Recent studies of patents have argued that the very materiality and techniques of legal media, such ...
abstract: This report analyzes the intersection that is present between law and technology. It cover...
Patent protection is limited to technology, but technology is so difficult to define that the Supr...
The decision of the Supreme Court of the United States in Bilski v. Kappos, concerning the legal sta...
Intellectual property law has been interacting with software for over sixty years. Despite this, the...
The decision of the Supreme Court of the United States in Bilski v. Kappos, concerning the legal sta...
The Legal Interpretation of Technology draws from history and literary theory to study law and techn...
Law is, to a large extent, a manifestation of instrumental rationality - or, in other words, of Tech...
Where and what is the law in a digital network? Does the meaning of a law change with the change of ...