Lock Co. / Accolade Inc. / Kewanee Oil Co. / Bonito Boats Inc. / Rockwell / Bicron Corp. / Thunder Craft Boats Inc. / /
Country
United States / /
Facility
Information Superhighway / University of Washington Law School’s Innovation Workshop / University of California at Berkeley / University Intellectual Property Workshop Series / Plant Variety Protection Act / /
IndustryTerm
analyzing products / manufactured products / subsequent products / clone chips / intellectual property law / information-rich products / computer software industry / accessible using technologies / trade secrecy law / energy / protected entertainment products / state trade secrecy law / reverseengineer software / case law / federal law / manufacturing industries / secrecy law / Federal patent law / secret law / trade secret law / computer software / circumvention technologies / patent law / software industry / legal systems / competing product / manufacturing economy / /
Organization
University of California / National Science Foundation / Yale / World Trade Organization / Congress / U.S. Supreme Court / University of Washington Law School / UN Court / Boston University / /
Person
James Pooley / Wendy J. Gordon / Jerry Reichman / Stephen Maurer / Joseph Farrell / Eva Oglieska / Julie E. Cohen / Fred von Lohmann / Mark A. Lemley / Eddan Katz / Michael Moradzadeh / Pamela Samuelson / Craig L. Uhrich / David McGowan / Charles R. McManis / Hal Varian / Suzanne Scotchmer / Kirsten Roe / David Friedman / Paul Heald / Christine Duh / MATTHEW JOSEPHSON / Rochelle Cooper Dreyfuss / Dan Rubinfeld / Neil Gandal / Robert J. Glushko / /
Position
reverse-engineer / Professor of Economics and Public Policy / Professor / Reverse Engineer / Treatise author / Professor of Law and Information / /
ProvinceOrState
New York / Michigan / California / Iowa / /
Technology
semiconductor / it.16 For computer chips / Semiconductor Chip / cloning / encryption / circumvention technologies / also readily accessible using technologies / /