selected publications academic article Lunney, G. (2020). Copyright's Excess Revisited. 59-88. Lunney, G. (2020). Copyright and the 1%. Stanford Technology Law Review. 23(1), 1-70. Lunney, G (2019). A Tale of Two Copyrights. Akron law review. 53(4), 987-1016. Lunney, G. (2019). A Natural Right to Copy. Boston University Law Review. 99(6), 2491-2518. Lunney, G (2018). Two-Tiered Trademarks. Houston law review / University of Houston. 56(2), 295-332. Lunney, G. (2018). Copyright Lost. Idea. 59(1), 193-212. Lunney, G. (2018). Trademark's Judicial De-Evolution: Why Courts Get Trademark Cases Wrong Repeatedly. California Law Review. 106(4), 1195-1275. Lunney, G (2016). Empirical Copyright: A Case Study of File Sharing, Sales Revenue, and Music Output. Supreme Court Economic Review. 24(1), 261-322. Lunney, G (2015). FTC v. ACTAVIS: The Patent-Antitrust Intersection Revisited. North Carolina Law Review. 93(2), 375-457. Lunney, G (2014). Aereo and Copyright's Private-Public Performance Line. University of Pennsylvania Law Review. 162, 205-219. Lunney, G (2014). Copyright's Mercantilist Turn. Florida State University Law Review. 42(1), 95-150. Lunney, G. (2014). Copyrights Mercantilist Turn. Florida State University Law Review. 42(1), 95-150. Lunney, G., & Johnson, C. T. (2012). Not So Obvious after All: Patent Law's Nonobviousness Requirement, KSR, and the Fear of Hindsight Bias. Georgia law review (Athens, Ga. : 1966). 47(1), 41-111. Lunney, G (2010). Copyright, Derivative Works, and the Economics of Complements. Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment and Technology Law. 12(4), 779-816. Lunney, G (2009). Copyright, Private Copying, and Discrete Public Goods. Tulane Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property. 12(1), 1-33. Lunney, G (2009). Patents and Growth: Empirical Evidence from the States. North Carolina Law Review. 87(5), 1467-1517. Lunney, G (2008). Copyright's Price Discrimination Panacea. Harvard Journal of Law and Technology. 21(2), 387-456. Lunney, G. (2008). On the Continuing Misuse of Event Studies: The Example of Bessen and Meurer. 16(1), 35-56. Lunney, G (2007). Trademarks and the Internet: The United States' Experience. The Trademark Reporter. 97(4), 931-973. Lunney, G (2004). Patent Law, the Federal Circuit, and the Supreme Court, A Quiet Revolution. Supreme Court Economic Review. 11, 1-80. Lunney, G (2002). Fair Use and Market Failure: Sony Revisited. Boston University Law Review. 82(4), 975-1030. Lunney, G (2001). The Death of Copyright: Digital Technology, Private Copying, and the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Virginia Law Review. 87(5), 813-920. Lunney, G (2000). E-Obviousness. Michigan Telecommunications and Technology Law Review. 7, 363-422. Lunney, G (2000). Takings, Efficiency, and Distributive Justice: A Response to Professor Dagan. Michigan Law Review. 99(1), 157-182. Lunney, G (2000). The Trade Dress Emperor's New Clothes: Why Trade Dress Does Not Belong on the Principal Register. The Hastings law journal. 51(6), 1131-1198. Lunney, G (1999). Protecting Digital Works: Copyright or Contract. Tulane Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property. 1(1), 1-30. Lunney, G (1999). Trademark Monopolies. Emory Law Journal. 48(2), 367-487. Lunney, G (1996). Lotus v. Borland: Copyright and Computer Programs. Tulane Law Review. 70(6B), 2397-2436. Lunney, G (1996). Reexamining Copyright's Incentives--Access Paradigm. Vanderbilt Law Review. 49(3), 483-656. Lunney, G (1995). Responsibility, Causation, and the Harm-Benefit Line in Takings Jurisprudence. Fordham Environmental Law Review. 6(3), 433-521. Lunney, G (1993). Compensation for Takings: How Much Is Just. Catholic University Law Review. 42(4), 721-770. Lunney, G (1992). A Critical Reexamination of the Takings Jurisprudence. Michigan Law Review. 90(7), 1892-1965. Lunney, G (1989). Copyright Protection for ASIC Gate Configurations: PLDs, Custom and Semicustom Chips. Stanford Law Review. 42(1), 163-206. Lunney, G (1989). Atari Games v. Nintendo: Does a Closed System Violate the Antitrust Laws. Berkeley Technology Law Journal. 5(1), 29-74. book Lunney, G. (2018). Copyright's Excess Money and Music in the US Recording Industry. Cambridge University Press. chapter Lunney, G. S. (2018). Non-Traditional Trademarks. The Protection of Non-Traditional Trademarks. (pp. 217-234). Oxford University PressOxford. Lunney, G. (2015). Copyright Collectives and Collecting Societies: The United States Experiences. Collective Management of Copyright and Related Rights. (pp. 319-366). Kluwer Law International. Lunney, G. S (2014). Copyright on the Internet: Consumer Copying and Collectives. The Evolution and Equilibrium of Copyright in the Digital Age. (pp. 285-311). Cambridge University Press. Lunney, G (2006). Distinguishing Dastar: Consumer Protection, Moral Rights and Section 43(a). Consumer Protection in the Age of the 'Information Economy'. (pp. 121-154). Ashgate Publishing Company.
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education and training Ph.D. in Economics, Tulane University - (New Orleans, Louisiana, United States) 2006 J.D., Stanford University - (Stanford, California, United States) 1990 B.S. in Petroleum Engineering, Texas A&M University - (College Station, Texas, United States) 1984
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