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Making Finance Easy to Fix, Not Hard to Break, The American, by James V. DeLong, May 13, 2010
Marginal Cost, Health Care, and the "Public Option", Convergence Law Institute, by Solveig Singleton, Feb 18, 2010
Climategate: For IPCC, Writing Is on the Wall … and It’s in Chinese, Pajamas Media, by James V. DeLong, Feb 5, 2010
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Supreme Climate Folly, The American, by James V. DeLong, Dec. 18, 2009
Opening a Can of Worms: Government and Climate Change Data, The American, by James V. DeLong, Dec. 2, 2009
Bleeding Biotech, The American, by James V. DeLong, Oct. 24, 2009
How to Think About Net Neutrality, The American, by James V. DeLong, Sept. 26, 2009
Maybe We Should Spend More on Health Care, The American, by James V. DeLong, Aug. 26, 2009
The Problem With Zero: 'Free' isn't as attractive as it might initially seem, National Review Online, by James V. DeLong, July 20, 2009
Behind
the Green Dam, The American, by James V. DeLong, July 9, 2009
What China shouldn't
learn from the US, Asia Times, James
V. DeLong, June 10, 2009
The
Coming of the Fourth American Republic, The American, James
V. DeLong, April 21, 2009
Black
and White and Dead All Over, National Review, James
V. DeLong, April
6, 2009
Glenwood
Springs Residents Should Say No to Municipal Broadband, CLI White Paper, Raymond L. Gifford & Mark A. Walker, April 1, 2009
Preparing
the Obituary, The American, James
V. DeLong, March 3, 2009
The Battle Over Drug Safety
and Preemption, TCS Daily, James
V. DeLong, Jan. 31, 2009 |
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Property
Rights and the Web (Review of The Future of the Internet—And How to Stop It),
Claremont Review of Books, James
V. DeLong, Fall 2008
I Think We Better Think
It Out Again, TCS Daily, James
V. DeLong, Sept. 30, 2008
Avoiding National Suicide
out of Schadenfreude, TCS Daily, James
V. DeLong, Sept. 22, 2008
Saving the Goose:
Intellectual Property & Follow-On Biologics (FOB),
CLI White Paper, James
V. DeLong, Sept. 17, 2008
Comments on Hong
Kong Commerce and Economic Development Bureau Detailed Proposals for a Competition
Law, CLI Agency Comment, James
V. DeLong,
Finance, business
models, and regulation, Washington Times, James
V. DeLong, Aug. 1,
2008
Is
Cheaper Always Better? Misusing the Concept of Marginal Cost in Policy Discussions,
CLI White Paper, Solveig Singleton, July 24, 2008
What's Your_Regulatory_Policy?,
TCS Daily, Solveig Singleton, June
18, 2008
Orphan
Works: Half a Loaf, C|Net News, James
V. DeLong, May 20, 2008
Avoiding
a Tech Train Wreck, The American, James
V. DeLong, May/June 2008
Regulators
and the Financial Crisis, CLI White Paper, James
V. DeLong, April 14,
2008
Complementing
Advocacy with Private Trust Systems and other Long-Term Collaboration,
Convergence Compass, Raymond L. Gifford & Kyle Dixon, March 1, 2008
When
can Regulators Break Private Contacts?, Convergence Compass, Raymond
L. Gifford, March 2008
Tiers
of a fan: Programming, and the Referees, Heartland Institute, Engage,
Raymond L. Gifford & Adam Peters, Feb. 2008
High-Cost
Universal Service Reform, Convergence Compass, Adam Peters, Feb. 2008.
Our new digital economy
(Review of Nicholas Carr, The Big Switch), Washington Times, James
V. DeLong, Jan. 13, 2008
Google the Destroyer,
TCS Daily, James
V. DeLong, Jan. 7, 2008
Telecommunications
Franchise Fees & Section 253, Convergence Compass, Philip Roselli,
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The World Is Round: How
to Think About Foreign Investment in the U.S., TCS Daily, James
V. DeLong,
Nov. 21, 2007
A Chill Wind For Innovation:
European Court’s Ruling Imperils High-Tech Economy, Washington Legal Foundation,
James
V. DeLong, Oct. 19, 2007
Perspective:
Has Google actually read U.S. v. Microsoft?, C|Net News, James
V. DeLong,
Sept. 20, 2007
The Equities of Private
Equity, TCS Daily, James
V. DeLong, Aug. 8, 2007
Brief
of Amicus Curiae - The Progress & Freedom Foundation in Support of Appellees
Urging Affirmance, in the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit,
Cartoon Network LP, LLLP (Appellees) vs. CSC Holdings Inc. (Appellants),
U.S. Supreme Court Amicus Brief, Solveig Singleton, July 11, 2007
(Webcast)
America's Energy Future: Schumpeter and Electric Markets, Edison Electric
Institute, Raymond L. Gifford, June 7, 2007
Perspective:
So Much for the New and Improved GPL, C|Net News, James
V. DeLong,
April 30, 2007
Perspective:
Opening up an open-source roadblock, C|Net News, James
V. DeLong,
Feb. 21, 2007
Hedging Climate Bets,
TCS Daily, James
V. DeLong, Jan. 29, 2007 |
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Solutions
for Software Patents: Notes From Under My Desk, PFF Progress on Point 13.33,
by Solveig Singleton, Dec. 13, 2006
Patent Reform & Industrial
Structure, PFF Progress on Point 13.31, James
V. DeLong, Nov. 2006
The
Patent Prejudice: Intellectual Property As Monopoly, PFF Progress on Point
13.28, Solveig Singleton, Oct. 2006
Brief
of Amicus Curiae The Progress & Freedom Foundation in Support of the Petitioner,KSR
International Co., Petitioner, v. Teleflex Inc. and Technology Holding Co., Respondents,
Supreme Court of the United States, U.S. Supreme Court Amicus Brief,
James
V. DeLong & Solveig Singleton, Aug. 22, 2006
Reconsidering
Our Communications Laws: Ensuring Competition and Innovation,
U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Raymond L. Gifford, June 16, 2006
The
Patent Prejudice: Intellectual Property As Monopoly, PFF Progress on Point
13.28, Solveig Singleton, Feb. 2006
Patents
and Loser Pays: Why Not?, PFF Progress on Point 13.30, Solveig Singleton,
Feb. 2006
Google is Right on China,
TCS Daily, James
V. DeLong, Jan. 31, 2006 |
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The
Importance of Intellectual Property for Information Technology Development in
the Less-Developed World, PFF Progress Snapshot 1.22, James
V. DeLong,
Dec. 2005
Fair Use:
Its Effect on Consumers and Industry, U.S. House Energy & Commerce
Subcommittee, James
V. DeLong, Nov. 2005
Brief
of Amicus Curiae The Progress & Freedom Foundation in Support of the Petitioners,
in the Supreme Court of the United States, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc.,
Et Al. (Petitioners) vs. Grokster, Ltd., Et Al. (Respondent), by , U.S.
Supreme Court Amicus Brief, James
V. DeLong & Solveig Singleton, Jan.
25, 2005
Peddling Dope: Open Source
Drug Development, TCS Daily, James
V. DeLong, May 18, 2004
The Enigma
of Open Source Software, Version 1.0, PFF Progress on Point 11.8, James
V. DeLong, March 2004
Marginalized, TCS
Daily, James
V. DeLong, July 29, 2003
Fair
Use: Less Can Be More, Copyright Colloquim, James
V. DeLong, Feb. 28,
2003
Option
Wars, Milken Institute Review, James
V. DeLong, First Quarter, 2003
Open Agnosticism,
TCS Daily, James
V. DeLong, Dec. 10, 2002
Defending
Intellectual Property, by James
V. DeLong, in Copy
Fights: The Future of Intellectual Property in the Information Age, Cato Institute, 2002
Out
of Bounds, Out of Control: Regulatory Enforcement at the EPA, Cato Institute
Monograph, James
V. DeLong, Sept. 2002
Aesop Comes to America: Intellectual
Property and Pharmaceuticals, TCS Daily, James
V. DeLong, May 3, 2002
The Microsoft
Case and the Intellectual Property Defense, Federalist Society, Intellectual
Property News, James
V. DeLong, Fall 2000
Ignorance Is Us: Toys, Music, and
Antitrust Regulations, CEI OnPoint, James
V. DeLong, Sept. 13, 2000
Do You Really Want
To Be a Product?, Intellectual Capital, James
V. DeLong, Aug. 3, 2000
Antitrust Law for Dummies,
TCS Daily, James
V. DeLong, April 17, 2000
Antitrust & Intellectual
Property, U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary,
James
V. DeLong, April 12, 2000
The New Trustbusters,
Reason, James
V. DeLong, March 1, 1999
The
New "Criminal" Classes: Legal Sanctions and Business Managers,
National Legal Center for the Public Interest, James
V. DeLong, June 1, 1997
New
Wine for a New Bottle: Judicial Review in the Regulatory State, Virginia
Law Review, James
V. DeLong, June 8, 1985
How To Convince
an Agency, Regulation,
by James V. DeLong, Sept/Oct 1982 |
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