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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Gordon, Wendy J.. (2020). Fair Use in Oracle: Proximate Cause at the Copyright/Patent Divide. eYLS (Yale Law School).1 indexed citations
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Gordon, Wendy J.. (2010). Discipline and Nourish: On Constructing Commons. Cornell law review/The Cornell law quarterly. 95(4). 733.2 indexed citations
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Gordon, Wendy J.. (2009). Trespass-copyright parallels and the harm-benefit distinction. SSRN Electronic Journal.
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Hoven, Jeroen van den, Jeroen van den Hoven, Jeroen van den Hoven, et al.. (2008). Information Technology and Moral Philosophy. Cambridge University Press eBooks.110 indexed citations
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Gordon, Wendy J.. (2007). The "why" of markets: fair use and circularity. SSRN Electronic Journal.1 indexed citations
Takeyama, Lisa N., Wendy J. Gordon, & Ruth Towse. (2005). Developments in the economics of copyright : research and analysis. eYLS (Yale Law School).12 indexed citations
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Gordon, Wendy J.. (2004). Render Copyright Unto Caesar: On Taking Incentives Seriously. The University of Chicago Law Review. 71(1). 75–92.5 indexed citations
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Gordon, Wendy J. & Richard Watt. (2003). The economics of copyright : developments in research and analysis. eYLS (Yale Law School).26 indexed citations
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Gordon, Wendy J.. (2002). Market failure and intellectual property: a response to Professor Lunney. SSRN Electronic Journal.5 indexed citations
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Gordon, Wendy J.. (2002). Authors, publishers, and public goods: Trading gold for dross. Loyola of Los Angeles law review. 36(1). 159.
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Gordon, Wendy J.. (2002). Excuse and justification in the law of fair use: Transaction costs have always been part of the story. SSRN Electronic Journal.3 indexed citations
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Gordon, Wendy J.. (1998). Intellectual Property as Price Discrimination: Implications for Contract. Chicago-Kent law review. 73(4). 1367.2 indexed citations
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Gordon, Wendy J., et al.. (1998). On Commodifying Intangibles. OpenBU/Boston University Institutional Repository (Boston University). 10(1). 4.1 indexed citations
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Gordon, Wendy J.. (1993). A Property Right in Self-Expression: Equality and Individualism in the Natural Law of Intellectual Property. eYLS (Yale Law School).1 indexed citations
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Gordon, Wendy J.. (1992). On Owning Information: Intellectual Property and the Restitutionary Impulse. eYLS (Yale Law School).
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Gordon, Wendy J.. (1992). Reality as Artifact: From Feist to Fair Use. Law and Contemporary Problems.
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Gordon, Wendy J.. (1992). Asymmetric market failure and prisoner's dilemma in intellectual property. SSRN Electronic Journal.12 indexed citations
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Gordon, Wendy J.. (1989). An Inquiry into the Merits of Copyright: The Challenges of Consistency, Consent and Encouragement Theory. eYLS (Yale Law School).2 indexed citations
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Gordon, Wendy J.. (1982). Fair Use as Market Failure: A Structural and Economic Analysis of the Betamax Case and Its Predecessors. SSRN Electronic Journal.7 indexed citations
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