Note: Volumes 1 through 9 in this series were published under the title Patent Law Review; Contents Part 1 : Patents CONGER, WILLIAM G. Patent reexamination reexamined (appeared at: 523 Detroit College Law Review, 1986); HARTUNG, KIRK M. How to avoid increased damages and attorneys' fees: the duties of the accused infringer and the patent owner (appeared at: 20 John Marshall Law Review 433, 1987); NOONAN, WILLIAM D. Understanding patent scope (appeared at: 65 Oregon Law Review 717, 1986); MILLER, WILLIAM B. Giving the patent owner his due: recent developments in the antitrust/patent misuse interface (appeared at: 12 Delaware Journal of Corporation Law 135, 1987); Part 2 : Trademarks BURGUNDER, LEE. Trademark registration of product colors: issues and answers (appeared at: 26 Santa Clara Law Review 581, 1986); GEIER, CELESTE L. Protection of university symbols (appeared at 38 Baylor Law Review 661, 1986); KURTZ, LESLIE A. The independent legal lives of fictional characters (appeared at: 429 Wisconsin Law Review, 1986); Part 3 : Copyrights COHEN, AMY B. Masking Copyright decision-making: the meaninglessness of substantial similarity (appeared at: 20 U.C. Davis Law Review 719, 1987); FETTERMAN, DANIEL J. The scope of copyright protection for computer programs: exploring the idea/expression dichotomy (appeared at: 43 Washington and Lee Law Review 1373, 1986); ANDERSON, WILLIAM L. Copyright protection for citations to a law reporter: West Publishing Co. v. Mead Data Central Inc. (appeared at: 71 Minnesota Law Review 991, 1987); CANTOR, MADELYN SHOHEN. Tax policy: copyrights and patents (appeared at: 31 Villanova Law Review 931, 1986); SHOENFELD, SUSAN. The applicability of eleventh amendment immunity under the Copyrights Acts of 1909 and 1976 (appeared at: 36 American University Law Review 163, 1986);.