TTLF Working Paper Series
TTLF’s Working Paper Series presents original research on technology-related and business-related law and policy issues of the European Union and the US. The objective of TTLF’s Working Paper Series is to share “work in progress.”
If you should have any questions regarding the TTLF Working Paper Series, please contact Professor Siegfried Fina and/or Roland Vogl.
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No. 131: On the Distinction Between Tort-Based and Risk-Based AI Regulation: A Transatlantic Perspective
- Amedeo Rizzo
- Giorgio Hassan
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No. 129: Unequal Approaches to Internet Equality: Comparing Net Neutrality Regimes in the United States and the European Union
- Ashley Denise Leon
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No. 128: Regulating AI in the EU and the US: The Rabbit and the Turtle Race?
- Nikolaos Theodorakis
- Dimitra Tzeferakou
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No. 126: Copyright Issues Concerning Cheat Software: A Comparative Analysis of EU and US Law
- Alexander Grenzner
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No. 124: AI Risk Management in Tax Audits: A Comparative Review of the EU and US Regulatory Approaches
- Amedeo Rizzo
- Giorgio Hassan
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No. 121: Joinder and Consolidation in International Arbitration
- Mehmet Vedat Ervan
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No. 119: The Many Shades of Open Banking: A Comparative Analysis of Rationales and Models
- Giuseppe Colangelo
- Pankhudi Khandelwal
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No. 118: Regulation by Enforcement: Why the Securities and Exchange Commission’s Vision for Digital Asset Markets Lacks Clarity and an Alternative European Model
- Alexandros Kazimirov
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No. 116: Bridging Privacy Rights and National Security: The Legal Framework for EU-US Data Transfers Before and After the 2023 Commission Adequacy Decision
- Benedetta Locatelli
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No. 115: Antitrust Mega Fines in Digital Markets and Their Impact on Compliance: An Overview of EU and US Approaches
- Umberto Nizza
- Cristina Poncibò
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No. 112: Artificial Intelligence & Civil Liability in Light of the EU’s AI Act and President Biden’s Executive Order
- Stefan Heiss
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No. 110: Loot Box State of Play 2023: Law, Regulation, Policy, and Enforcement Around the World
- Leon Xiao
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No. 109: The EU-US Data Privacy Framework: A new path for transatlantic data transfers?
- Nikolaos Theodorakis
- Dimitra Tzeferakou
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No. 108: Transatlantic Perspectives on AI-Based Medical Device Cybersecurity: White Paper
- Erik Kamenjašević
- Elisabetta Biasin
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No. 107: A Quantum Policy and Ethics Roadmap: Towards a Transatlantic View on Responsible Innovation
- Elif Kiesow Cortez
- Jane Bambauer
- Saikat Guha
- Stephen Fleming
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No. 106: Unchain My Art – Copyright Implications of Tokenized Artworks Under US and EU Law
- Sebastian Pech
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No. 103: Content Monetization on Twitter: A Study of Platform Documentation and Transatlantic Legal Implications
- Catalina Goanta
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No. 102: ‘Quis Custodiet Ipsos Custodes’: Regulating AI-powered Workplace Surveillance in Europe and the United States
- Christine Carter
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No. 98: A Comparative Analysis of the EU and the US Approaches Towards Intellectual Property Rights for New Plant Varieties: Is There Space for Further Harmonization?
- Nicolás Garnham Brandes
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No. 96: Adjudication of Artificial Intelligence and Automated Decision-Making Cases in Europe and the United States
- Elif Kiesow Cortez
- Nestor Maslej
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No. 94: A Comparative Analysis of the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation v. the California Consumer Privacy Act
- Dan Jana Linetzky
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No. 93: Addressing Platform Worker Misclassification: State of the Art and Developments in the EU and in the US
- Ilaria Morsello
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No. 88: The Legality of a TRIPS Waiver for COVID-19 Vaccines under International Investment Law
- Bryan Mercurio
- Pratyush Upreti
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No. 86: A Comparative Data Protection Analysis of Healthcare Robots (Part 2): On Infomed Consent in Human-Robot Interaction
- Yueh-Hsuan Weng
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No. 83: Platform and Device Neutrality Regime: The Transatlantic New Competition Rulebook for App Stores?
- Oscar Borgogno
- Giuseppe Colangelo
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No. 82: Ransomware: Notes on the US Computer Fraud and Abuse Act and the CoE International Convention on Cybercrime
- Catalina Goanta
- Apostolis Zarras
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No. 81: Anti-suit Injunctions and Geopolitics in Transnational SEPs Litigation: the EU, U.S., and China Scenarios
- Giuseppe Colangelo
- Valerio Torti
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No. 79 Parody and Trademarks: A Comparative Analysis of EU and US Legislation and Case Law
- Lucas Fischer
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No. 75 Intellectual Property Exhaustion and Parallel Imports of Pharmaceuticals: A Comparative and Critical Review
- Irene Calboli
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No. 73: Regulating Freedom of Speech on Social Media: Comparing the EU and the US Approach
- Marie-Andrée Weiss
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No. 70: Artificial Intelligence for Post-Covid Companies: An Empirical Analysis of Tech Committees in the EU and US
- Maria Lillà Montagnani
- Maria Lucia Passador
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No. 62: The Transatlantic Divergence in the Google Shopping Case: An Attempt at Innovation or Exclusion?
- Harry Johnston
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No. 59: Video Games and Copyright Protection Under International, European, and U.S. Law
- Ismail Ekin Gürünlü
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No. 58: Comparison of the Intellectual Property Protections Available for Fashion Designs in the U.S. and the EU
- Dagmar Strukelj
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No. 56: Corporate Venture Capital Investment in Fintech: A Transatlantic Perspective
- Jonathan Cardenas
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No. 55: Navigating the Platform Age: The ‘More Regulatory Approach’ to Antitrust Law in the EU and the U.S.
- Marco Cappai
- Giuseppe Colangelo
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No. 54: Influencers and Social Media Recommender Systems: Unfair Commercial Practices in EU and US Law
- Catalina Goanta
- Jerry Spanakis
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No. 53: A Comparative Analysis of the Transatlantic Controversy over Geographical Indications
- Xiaoyan Wang
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No. 49: The Limits of Blockchain Democracy: A Transatlantic Perspective on Blockchain Voting Systems
- Yoan Hermstrüwer
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No. 48: A Comparative Data Protection Analysis of Healthcare Robots (Part 1): Embodiment and Algorithms for HRI
- Yueh-Hsuan Weng
- Chih-Hsing Ho
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No. 45: Protecting Consumers from Data Breaches: Regulatory Approaches in the European Union, United States, and India
- Emily Pehrsson
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No. 42: Implied Warranties for Digital Products? The Interplay of Intellectual Property and Sales Law in the EU and US
- Katharina Erler
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No. 41: Antitrust Analysis of Two-sided Platforms after AmEx: A Transatlantic View
- Oscar Borgogno
- Giuseppe Colangelo
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No. 40: A Face Worth a Thousand Dollars or Euros: How New Marketing Technologies Will Challenge Law on Both Sides of the Atlantic
- Marie-Andrée Weiss
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No. 36: Fragile or Smart Consumers? Suggestions for the US from the EU
- Giuseppe Colangelo
- Mariateresa Maggiolino
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No. 31: Data Accumulation and the Privacy-Antitrust Interface: Insights from the Facebook case for the EU and the U.S.
- Giuseppe Colangelo
- Mariateresa Maggiolino
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No. 28: A Comparative Analysis of Crowdfunding Rules in the EU and U.S.
- Teresa Rodríguez de las Heras Ballell
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No. 25: Trademark Exhaustion and Free Movement of Goods: A Comparative Analysis of the EU/EEA, NAFTA and ASEAN
- Irene Calboli
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No. 23: Standard Essential Patents and Antitrust: A Comparative Analysis of the Approaches to Injunctions and FRAND-Encumbered Patents in the United States and the European Union
- Alvaro Fomperosa Rivero
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No. 22: The Treatment of Software Patent Pools under the United States Antitrust and the European Union Competition Laws
- Katarina Mikolajova
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No. 20: The New General Data Protection Regulation of the EU and its Impact on IT Companies in the U.S.
- Anna Zeiter
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No. 19: Patent Trolls and Abusive Patent Litigation in Europe: What the Unitary Patent Package Can Learn From the American Experience?
- Nicolas Janssens de Bisthoven
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No. 18: Antitrust Issues in Technology Transfer: A Comparative Legal Analysis of Patent Licenses in the EU and the U.S.
- Anna Maria Baumgartner
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- Stanford Law School, University of Vienna School of Law
- Stanford-Vienna Transatlantic Technology Law Forum, Stanford: Stanford Law School, University of Vienna School of Law, 2013.
No. 16: 3D-Printing in Outer Space and Intellectual Property Issues
- Luca Escoffier
- Adriano La Vopa
- Filippo Mattioli
- Lori Tonnes-Priddy
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No. 15: Implementing the EU Unified Patent Court: Lessons from the Federal Circuit
- Robert D. Swanson
- Stanford-Vienna Transatlantic Technology Law Forum
No. 14: Internet Intermediaries’ Liability for Copyright and Trademark Infringement: Reconciling the EU and U.S. Approaches
- Béatrice Martinet Farano
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No. 12: Vertical Antitrust Enforcement: Transatlantic Perspectives on Restrictions of Online Distribution under EU and U.S. Competition Laws
- Gabriele Accardo
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No. 11: A Comparative Antitrust Analysis of Exclusivity Clauses in Patent Licenses Under Article 101 TFEU and Section 1 Sherman Antitrust Act
- Siegfried Fina
- Anna Maria Baumgartner
- Stanford-Vienna Transatlantic Technology Law Forum, Stanford: Stanford Law School, University of Vienna School of Law, 2012.
No. 10: Extraterritorial Patent Jurisdiction: Can One Sue in Europe for Infringement of a U.S. Patent?
- Marko Schauwecker
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No. 9: Information Security Law in the EU and the U.S. — A Risk-Based Assessment of Regulatory Policies
- Lukas Feiler
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No. 8: Reinterpreting Patent Valuation and Evaluation: The Tricky World of Nanotechnology
- Luca Escoffier
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No. 4: Biotechnological Inventions – A Comparison between the Patent Systems of Europe and the United States
- Christine Reiter
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No. 2: Measuring Media Concentration and Diversity: New Approaches and Instruments in Europe and the United States
- Natascha Just
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