Winter 2010 (web pages):
- Latent Traps in Patent Exhaustion after Quanta - Saurabh Vishnubhakat
- Closing the Door on Open Source for the Internet Appliance? Licensing Considerations as a Response to Anti-Tivoization - John Heidenreich
- U. S. Intellectual Property Enforcement Coordinator moves from Commerce to White House - Kirsten M. Koepsel
- Prelitigation Hardball - Thomas G. Field, Jr. and Richard F. Kurz
- It's America's favorite 'Big Game,' but think twice before you call it the Super Bowl - Catherine L. Roehl
Spring 2010 (web pages):
- Remedies for Unfair Trade and Patent Circumvention Caused by Pharmaceutical Price Controls - Dave Connaughton
- Calculating Patent Term Adjustments Post-Wyeth - Gregory Finch
- What Can The Patent Prosecution Highway Do For You? - Ross Krutsinger
- 2010 Spring - Doctrine of Equivalents in Various Patent Regimes (Part 1) - Vinod Nama
Each issue approx. 1,301K in PDF format
Summer/Fall 2008 Newsletter (PDF) includes the following:
- Creating a Lasting Legacy to Honor One of Pierce Laws Finest: The Karl F. Jorda Professorship in Patent Law, page 1
- Portrait: James Slattery, by Richard Kurz (JD 10), page 1
- You Have a Well-Known Mark? So What? An Indonesian Approach to Well-Known Mark Protection, by Alexandra Suryakristianto (MIP 09), page 3
- IP Commercialization Pitfalls: Indian Universties and R&D Institution Perspective, by Vahini Valentine Beeram (MIP 08) and Gaurav Siddahast, page 5
- A Case for Government Regulation of Virtual World Economies, by Alex Hafez (JD 09), page 7
- Fixing the American Healthcare System Through Pharmaceutical Legislation: Could a Change in U.S. Patent Law be the Answer? by Philip Apruzzese (JD 10), page 9
- From the Editor: Federalizing Trade Secret Law: A Cause Whose Time Has Come, by Karl F. Jorda, page 11
- Calendar of Events, page 14
Winter/Spring 2008 Newsletter (PDF) includes the following:
- Pierce Law Again Ranks Among Top 5 Schools in the Nation for the Study of IP Law in U.S. News & World Report, page 1
- Portrait: Steven McCann, by Cyril K. Chan (JD 10), page 1
- IP Faculty Activities, by Carol Ruh, page 2
- European Interoperability Patents—A Possibility?, by Priti Deshpande (LLM 08), page 3
- The TRIPS Agreement: Compliance and Efficacy More Than A Decade After Its Initial Signing, by Garth Coviello (JD 08), page 5
- How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love China, by Tim McNamara (JD09), page 7
- Art Law? Yes, Art Law, by Katherine Lewis (JD/MIP 09), page 9
- Making the Grade: An Analysis of Copyright Policy at Elite Music Schools, by Kristen Miller (JD 07) and Shannan De Jess (JD/MIP 07), page 11
- Guest Editorial - The Fraud Factor: U.S. Trademark Owners Beware!, by Carrie Webb Olson, Esq. (JD 00), page 13
- Pierce Law IP BLOGS, page 14
- Calendar of Events, page 16