Patents Patents In Action Professor Dan L. Burk In this paper, I consider the construction of patents as social practices. The goal is to observe patents in action, that is, to catch patents in the act of becoming patents.
HIPAA Epsilon-Differential Privacy, And A Two-Step Test For Quantifying Reidentification Risk Nathan Reitinger and Amol Deshpande Sharing data in the twenty-first century is fraught with error. Most commonly, data is freely accessible, surreptitiously stolen, and easily capitalized in the pursuit of monetary maximization.
The Right to Repair: Reclaiming the Things We Own Michael Conklin In Aaron Perzanowski’s 2022 book The Right to Repair: Reclaiming the Things We Own, he offers a comprehensive and easy-to-read coverage of an underappreciated topic.