Staff members of PFF's Center for the Study of Digital Property publish not only in PFF's own organs, but in other outlets, ranging from ezines to law reviews to general circulation magazines, and have been doing so for years. At this point, the collected collective oeuvre is substantial.

The published articles on Intellectual Property topics are listed below. Within each topic, pieces are divided between "Article length" and "OpEd length" and listed in reverse chronological order.

General Thoughts
  • "Marginalized," by James V. DeLong, TechCentralStation.com, July 29, 2003.
Digital Content and the Downloading Controversy -- P2P, DRM, Piracy
  • "Musical Scares," by James V. DeLong, TechCentralStation.com, July 1, 2003.
  • "Naughty Napster," by James V. DeLong, Competitive Enterprise Institute C:\SPIN, July 28, 2000.
Software & the Open Source Issue
Patents
  • "Balancing Competition and Patent Law," by William F. Adkinson Jr., Susan S. DeSanti, Michael Kirk, Stephen Merrill, and Hon. Gerald Mossinghoff, PFF Progress on Point 10.23, November 7, 2003.

  • "Patent-ly Obvious," by James V. DeLong, Competitive Enterprise Institute C:\SPIN, October 18, 2002.
Copyright
Standards
Free Culture Movement

Politics

International Issues

Intellectual Property as the New Capital

Property Rights - General

  • "Taking Back the Fifth: As government expands 'takings' to intellectual property and other intangibles, will business start to care about property rights?" by James V. DeLong, Reason, June 1999.

  • "Rule of Law: Business Discovers Property Rights," by James V. DeLong, Wall Street Journal, April 26, 1999 (available from WSJ for a fee).
  • "PROPERTY MATTERS: How Property Rights Are Under Assault -- And Why You Should Care," by James V. DeLong, Free Press, 1997.

 

 

PFF in Print:
 • General Thoughts
 • The Downloading Controversy -- Music. Movies, Games
 • Software & the Open Source Issue
 • Pharmaceuticals
 • Intellectual Property as the New Capital
 • Property Rights
 • Politics