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Volume 66 Winter/Spring 2003Numbers 1 & 2

The Public Domain

James Boyle
Special Editor
Foreword: The Opposite of Property? James Boyle1
The Second Enclosure Movement and the Construction of the Public Domain James Boyle 33
Nine-Tenths of the Law: The English Copyright Debates and the Rhetoric of the Public Domain Mark Rose 75
Romans, Roads, and Romantic Creators: Traditions of Public Property in the Information Age Carol M. Rose 89
Ideas, Artifacts, and Facilities: Information as a Common-Pool Resource Charlotte Hess
Elinor Ostrom
111
Mapping the Digital Public Domain: Threats and Opportunities Pamela Samuelson 147
Through the Looking Glass: Alice and the Constitutional Foundations of the Public Domain Yochai Benkler 173
Reconciling What the First Amendment Forbids with what the Copyright Clause Permits: A Summary Explanation and Review William W. Van Alstyne 225
Two Relationships to a Cultural Public Domain Negativland 239
"Fairest of them All" and Other Fairy Tales of Fair Use David Nimmer 263
Bayh-Dole Reform and the Progress of Biomedicine Arti K. Rai
Rebecca S. Eisenberg
289
A Contractually Reconstructed Research Commons for Scientific Data in a Highly Protectionist Intellectual Property Environment J. H. Reichman
Paul F. Uhlir
315
Reimagining the Public Domain David Lange 463