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Pamela Samuelson
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- affiliation: University of California, Berkeley, USA
- award (2005): Anita Borg Institute Women of Vision Awards
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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j103]Pamela Samuelson:
U.S. Copyright Office's Questions about Generative AI. Commun. ACM 67(3): 25-28 (2024) - [j102]Pamela Samuelson:
How to Think about Remedies in the Generative AI Copyright Cases. Commun. ACM 67(7): 27-30 (2024) - [j101]Pamela Samuelson:
Do Social Media Platforms Have Free Speech Rights to 'Censor' Conservatives? Commun. ACM 67(11): 24-26 (2024) - 2023
- [j100]Pamela Samuelson:
A Legal Challenge to Algorithmic Recommendations. Commun. ACM 66(3): 32-34 (2023) - [j99]Pamela Samuelson:
Legal Challenges to Generative AI, Part I. Commun. ACM 66(7): 20-23 (2023) - [j98]Pamela Samuelson:
Legal Challenges to Generative AI, Part II. Commun. ACM 66(11): 16-19 (2023) - [i1]A. Feder Cooper, Katherine Lee, James Grimmelmann, Daphne Ippolito, Christopher Callison-Burch, Christopher A. Choquette-Choo, Niloofar Mireshghallah, Miles Brundage, David Mimno, Madiha Zahrah Choksi, Jack M. Balkin, Nicholas Carlini, Christopher De Sa, Jonathan Frankle, Deep Ganguli, Bryant Gipson, Andres Guadamuz, Swee Leng Harris, Abigail Z. Jacobs, Elizabeth Joh, Gautam Kamath, Mark Lemley, Cass Matthews, Christine McLeavey, Corynne McSherry, Milad Nasr, Paul Ohm, Adam Roberts, Tom Rubin, Pamela Samuelson, Ludwig Schubert, Kristen Vaccaro, Luis Villa, Felix Wu, Elana Zeide:
Report of the 1st Workshop on Generative AI and Law. CoRR abs/2311.06477 (2023) - 2022
- [j97]Pamela Samuelson:
Copyright implications of emulation programs. Commun. ACM 65(3): 20-22 (2022) - [j96]Pamela Samuelson:
Apple's challenge to virtualization software. Commun. ACM 65(7): 24-26 (2022) - [j95]Pamela Samuelson:
An emergent legal right to repair electronic devices. Commun. ACM 65(11): 22-25 (2022) - [c10]Joshua Bloch, Pamela Samuelson:
Some Misconceptions about Software in the Copyright Literature. CSLAW 2022: 131-141 - 2021
- [j94]Pamela Samuelson:
The push for stricter rules for internet platforms. Commun. ACM 64(3): 26-28 (2021) - [j93]Pamela Samuelson:
Reimplementing software interfaces is fair use. Commun. ACM 64(7): 24-26 (2021) - [j92]Pamela Samuelson:
Text and data mining of in-copyright works: is it legal? Commun. ACM 64(11): 20-22 (2021) - 2020
- [j91]Pamela Samuelson:
AI authorship? Commun. ACM 63(7): 20-22 (2020) - [j90]Pamela Samuelson:
Copyright's online service providers safe harbors under siege. Commun. ACM 63(11): 25-27 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j89]Pamela Samuelson:
Questioning a new intellectual property right for press publishers. Commun. ACM 62(3): 20-23 (2019) - [j88]Pamela Samuelson:
API copyrights revisited. Commun. ACM 62(7): 20-22 (2019) - [j87]Pamela Samuelson:
Europe's controversial digital copyright directive finalized. Commun. ACM 62(11): 24-27 (2019) - 2018
- [j86]Pamela Samuelson:
Will the Supreme Court nix reviews of bad patents? Commun. ACM 61(3): 27-29 (2018) - [j85]Pamela Samuelson:
Copyright blocks a news-monitoring technology. Commun. ACM 61(7): 24-26 (2018) - [j84]Pamela Samuelson:
The EU's controversial digital single market directive. Commun. ACM 61(11): 20-23 (2018) - 2017
- [j83]Pamela Samuelson:
Supreme Court on design patent damages in Samsung v. Apple. Commun. ACM 60(3): 26-28 (2017) - [j82]Pamela Samuelson:
Disgorging profits in design patent cases. Commun. ACM 60(11): 20-22 (2017) - 2016
- [j81]Pamela Samuelson:
New exemptions to anti-circumvention rules. Commun. ACM 59(3): 24-26 (2016) - [j80]Pamela Samuelson:
Apple v. Samsung and the upcoming design patent wars? Commun. ACM 59(7): 22-24 (2016) - [j79]Pamela Samuelson:
Fair use prevails in Oracle v. Google. Commun. ACM 59(11): 24-28 (2016) - 2015
- [j78]Pamela Samuelson:
Copyrightability of Java APIs revisited. Commun. ACM 58(3): 22-24 (2015) - [j77]Pamela Samuelson:
Anti-circumvention rules limit reverse engineering. Commun. ACM 58(7): 24-26 (2015) - [j76]Pamela Samuelson:
Software patents are falling down. Commun. ACM 58(11): 27-29 (2015) - [c9]Nadia Caidi, Alissa Centivany, Pamela Samuelson, Michael Wolfe:
Envisioning how fair use and fair dealing might best facilitate scholarship. ASIST 2015: 1-3 - 2014
- [j75]Pamela Samuelson:
Mass digitization as fair use. Commun. ACM 57(3): 20-22 (2014) - [j74]Pamela Samuelson:
Watching TV on internet-connected devices. Commun. ACM 57(7): 22-24 (2014) - [j73]Pamela Samuelson:
Updates on the intellectual property front. Commun. ACM 57(11): 28-30 (2014) - 2013
- [j72]Pamela Samuelson:
A copyright challenge to resales of digital music. Commun. ACM 56(3): 24-26 (2013) - [j71]Pamela Samuelson:
Statutory damages as a threat to innovation. Commun. ACM 56(7): 24-26 (2013) - [j70]Pamela Samuelson:
Is software patentable? Commun. ACM 56(11): 23-25 (2013) - [c8]Pamela Samuelson:
Are software patents bad? (keynote). ICSE 2013: 855 - 2012
- [j69]Pamela Samuelson:
Do software copyrights protect what programs do? Commun. ACM 55(3): 27-29 (2012) - [j68]Pamela Samuelson:
Can online piracy be stopped by laws? Commun. ACM 55(7): 25-27 (2012) - [j67]Pamela Samuelson:
Oracle v. Google: are APIs copyrightable? Commun. ACM 55(11): 25-27 (2012) - 2011
- [j66]Pamela Samuelson:
Do you own the software you buy? Commun. ACM 54(3): 26-28 (2011) - [j65]Pamela Samuelson:
Too many copyrights? Commun. ACM 54(7): 29-31 (2011) - [j64]Pamela Samuelson:
Why the Google book settlement failed: and what comes next? Commun. ACM 54(11): 29-31 (2011) - 2010
- [j63]Pamela Samuelson:
Only technological processes are patentable. Commun. ACM 53(3): 25-27 (2010) - [j62]Pamela Samuelson:
Should the Google book settlement be approved? Commun. ACM 53(7): 32-34 (2010) - [j61]Pamela Samuelson:
Why do software startups patent (or not)? Commun. ACM 53(11): 30-32 (2010) - [j60]Pamela Samuelson:
Academic Author Objections to the Google Book Search Settlement. J. Telecommun. High Technol. Law 8(2): 491-522 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j59]Pamela Samuelson:
Legally speaking - When is a "license" really a sale? Commun. ACM 52(3): 27-29 (2009) - [j58]Pamela Samuelson:
Legally speaking - The dead souls of the Google book search settlement. Commun. ACM 52(7): 28-30 (2009) - [j57]Pamela Samuelson:
Legally speaking - Are business methods patentable? Commun. ACM 52(11): 28-30 (2009) - 2008
- [j56]Pamela Samuelson:
Hacking intellectual property law. Commun. ACM 51(1): 65-67 (2008) - [j55]Pamela Samuelson, Jerome Reichman, Graeme Dinwoodie:
How to achieve (some) balance in anti-circumvention laws. Commun. ACM 51(2): 21-25 (2008) - [j54]Pamela Samuelson:
Legally speaking: Quantafying the value of patent exhaustion. Commun. ACM 51(11): 27-29 (2008) - 2007
- [j53]Pamela Samuelson:
Patent reform through the courts. Commun. ACM 50(2): 19-23 (2007) - [j52]Pamela Samuelson:
Software patents and the metaphysics of Section 271(f). Commun. ACM 50(6): 15-19 (2007) - [j51]Pamela Samuelson:
Does copyright law need to be reformed? Commun. ACM 50(10): 19-23 (2007) - [j50]Pamela Samuelson, Jason Schultz:
Should Copyright Owners Have to Give Notice of Their Use of Technical Protection Measures? J. Telecommun. High Technol. Law 6(1): 41-76 (2007) - 2006
- [j49]Pamela Samuelson:
Regulating technical design. Commun. ACM 49(2): 25-30 (2006) - [j48]Pamela Samuelson:
Copyrighting standards. Commun. ACM 49(6): 27-31 (2006) - [j47]Pamela Samuelson:
IBM's pragmatic embrace of open source. Commun. ACM 49(10): 21-25 (2006) - 2005
- [j46]Pamela Samuelson:
Legislative challenges to the Sony safe harbor rule. Commun. ACM 48(3): 27-31 (2005) - [j45]Pamela Samuelson:
The Supreme Court revisits the Sony safe harbor. Commun. ACM 48(6): 21-25 (2005) - [j44]Pamela Samuelson:
Did MGM really win the Grokster case? Commun. ACM 48(10): 19-24 (2005) - 2004
- [j43]Pamela Samuelson:
What's at stake in MGM v. Grokster? Commun. ACM 47(2): 15-20 (2004) - [j42]Pamela Samuelson:
Why reform the U.S. patent system? Commun. ACM 47(6): 19-23 (2004) - 2003
- [j41]Pamela Samuelson:
DRM {and, or, vs.} the law. Commun. ACM 46(4): 41-45 (2003) - [j40]Pamela Samuelson:
Trade secrets vs. free speech. Commun. ACM 46(6): 19-23 (2003) - [j39]Pamela Samuelson:
Unsolicited communications as trespass? Commun. ACM 46(10): 15-20 (2003) - [j38]Pamela Samuelson:
Preserving the positive functions of the public domain in science. Data Sci. J. 2: 192-197 (2003) - 2002
- [j37]Pamela Samuelson:
Reverse engineering under siege. Commun. ACM 45(10): 15-20 (2002) - 2001
- [j36]Pamela Samuelson:
Intellectual property for an information age: introduction. Commun. ACM 44(2): 66-68 (2001) - [j35]Pamela Samuelson:
Toward a new politics of intellectual property. Commun. ACM 44(3): 98-99 (2001) - 2000
- [c7]Pamela Samuelson, Yochai Benkler, David Post, Randall Davis:
Intellectual Property and the Digital Economy. CFP 2000: 4 - [c6]Pamela Samuelson:
Towards More Sensible Anti-circumvention Regulations. Financial Cryptography 2000: 33-41
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j34]Pamela Samuelson:
Good News and Bad News on the Intellactual Property Front. Commun. ACM 42(3): 19-24 (1999) - [j33]Pamela Samuelson:
Why the Anticircumvention Regulations Need Revision. Commun. ACM 42(9): 17-21 (1999) - 1998
- [j32]Pamela Samuelson:
Encoding the Law into Digital Libraries. Commun. ACM 41(4): 13-18 (1998) - [j31]Pamela Samuelson:
Does Information Really Have to be Licensed? Commun. ACM 41(9): 15-20 (1998) - 1997
- [j30]Pamela Samuelson:
The Never-Ending Struggle for Balance. Commun. ACM 40(5): 17-21 (1997) - [j29]Pamela Samuelson:
Embedding Technical Self-Help in Licensed Software. Commun. ACM 40(10): 13-17 (1997) - [c5]Barbara Simons, Pamela Samuelson, Mark Stefik, Gio Wiederhold:
Copyright and the net: is legislation the answer? (panel session). SAC 1997: 540 - 1996
- [j28]Pamela Samuelson:
Intellectual Property Rights and the Global Information Economy. Commun. ACM 39(1): 23-28 (1996) - [j27]Randall Davis, Pamela Samuelson, Mitchell Kapor, Jerome Reichman:
A New View of Intellectual Property and Software. Commun. ACM 39(3): 21-30 (1996) - [j26]Pamela Samuelson:
Regulation of Technologies to Protect Copyrighted Works. Commun. ACM 39(7): 17-22 (1996) - [j25]Pamela Samuelson:
Legal Protection for Database Contents. Commun. ACM 39(12): 17-23 (1996) - [j24]Pamela Samuelson:
Authors' Rights in Cyberspace: Are New International Rules Needed? First Monday 1(4) (1996) - 1995
- [j23]Pamela Samuelson:
Copyright and Digital Libraries. Commun. ACM 38(4): 15-21 (1995) - [j22]Pamela Samuelson:
Software Compatibility and the Law. Commun. ACM 38(8): 15-22 (1995) - [c4]Pamela Samuelson:
A Manifesto Concerning the Legal Protection of Computer Programs: Why Existing Laws Fail To Provide Adequate Protection. KnowRight 1995: 105-115 - 1994
- [j21]Pamela Samuelson:
Copyright's Fair Use Doctrine and Digital Data. Commun. ACM 37(1): 21-27 (1994) - [j20]Pamela Samuelson:
Self-Plagiarism or Fair Use? Commun. ACM 37(8): 21-25 (1994) - [j19]Pamela Samuelson:
The NII Intellectual Property Report. Commun. ACM 37(12): 21-27 (1994) - 1993
- [j18]Pamela Samuelson:
Liability for Defective Electronic Information. Commun. ACM 36(1): 21-26 (1993) - [j17]Pamela Samuelson:
The Ups and Downs of Look and Feel. Commun. ACM 36(4): 29-35 (1993) - [j16]Pamela Samuelson:
Computer Programs and Copyright's Fair Use Doctrine. Commun. ACM 36(9): 19-25 (1993) - 1992
- [j15]Pamela Samuelson:
Copyright Law and Electronic Compilations of Data. Commun. ACM 35(2): 27-32 (1992) - [j14]Pamela Samuelson, Michel Denber, Robert J. Glushko:
Developments on the Intellectual Property Front. Commun. ACM 35(6): 33-39 (1992) - [j13]Pamela Samuelson:
Updating the Copyright Look and Feel Lawsuits. Commun. ACM 35(9): 25-31 (1992) - 1991
- [j12]Pamela Samuelson:
Is Information Property? Commun. ACM 34(3): 15-18 (1991) - [j11]Pamela Samuelson:
First Amendment Rights For Information Providers? Commun. ACM 34(6): 19-23 (1991) - [j10]Pamela Samuelson:
Digital Media and the Law. Commun. ACM 34(10): 23-28 (1991) - [c3]Pamela Samuelson, Anthony L. Clapes, Michael Jacobs, Michael Lesk, Bruce Warren:
Legal debate on the copyright look and feel lawsuits: the sequel. CHI 1991: 397-398 - [c2]Pamela Samuelson, Robert J. Glushko:
Intellectual Property Rights for Digital Library and Hypertext Publishing Systems: An Analysis of Xanadu. Hypertext 1991: 39-50 - 1990
- [j9]Pamela Samuelson:
Interface Specifications, Compatibility, and Intellectual Property Law. Commun. ACM 33(2): 111-114 (1990) - [j8]Pamela Samuelson, Robert J. Glushko:
Survey on the Look and Feel Lawsuits. Commun. ACM 33(5): 483-487 (1990) - [j7]Pamela Samuelson:
Should Program Algorithms be Patented? Commun. ACM 33(8): 23-27 (1990) - [j6]Pamela Samuelson:
How to Interpret the Lotus Decision (And How Not To). Commun. ACM 33(11): 27-33 (1990) - [j5]Pamela Samuelson, Robert J. Glushko:
What the user interface field thinks of the software copyright "look and feel" lawsuits (and what the law ought to do about it). ACM SIGCHI Bull. 22(2): 13-17 (1990) - [j4]Pamela Samuelson:
Reverse-Engineering Someone Else's Software: Is It Legal? IEEE Softw. 7(1): 90-96 (1990)
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [j3]Pamela Samuelson:
Why the look and feel of software user interfaces should not be protected by copyright law. Commun. ACM 32(5): 563-572 (1989) - [j2]Pamela Samuelson:
Can Hackers Be Sued for Damages Caused by Computer Viruses? Commun. ACM 32(6): 666-669 (1989) - [c1]Pamela Samuelson:
Protecting user interfaces through copyright: the debate. CHI 1989: 97-104 - 1988
- [j1]Pamela Samuelson:
Is Copyright Law Steering the Right Course?. IEEE Softw. 5(5): 78-86 (1988)
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