| 2005 |
| 25 | EE | Richard H. Stern:
FTC cracks down on spyware and PC hijacking, but not true lies.
IEEE Micro 25(1): 7 (2005) |
| 24 | EE | Richard H. Stern:
The antitrust ghost in the standard-setting machine.
IEEE Micro 25(3): 7-9 (2005) |
| 23 | EE | Richard H. Stern:
Standardization skullduggery update: UMTS standard.
IEEE Micro 25(4): 73-76 (2005) |
| 2004 |
| 22 | EE | Richard H. Stern:
Challenging Search Engines and Pop-Ups Under Copyright Law: Part 2.
IEEE Micro 24(1): 7, 71-73 (2004) |
| 21 | | Richard H. Stern:
Challenging search engines and pop-ups under copyright law--Part 3.
IEEE Micro 24(2): 6- (2004) |
| 20 | EE | Richard H. Stern:
Collecting patent infringement damages on unpatented products.
IEEE Micro 24(3): 6-7 (2004) |
| 19 | EE | Richard H. Stern:
FTC turns back challenge on patent coverage.
IEEE Micro 24(4): 7, 85-86 (2004) |
| 18 | EE | Richard H. Stern:
Vicarious liability for infringement.
IEEE Micro 24(5): 6 (2004) |
| 2003 |
| 17 | EE | Richard H. Stern:
Weird Turn of Events in Continuing Rambus Saga.
IEEE Micro 23(1): 76-80 (2003) |
| 16 | EE | Richard H. Stern:
Unresolved Legal Questions about Patents and Standard Setting.
IEEE Micro 23(5): 5, 72-74 (2003) |
| 2002 |
| 15 | EE | Richard H. Stern:
Is Gatoring Unfair or Illegal?
IEEE Micro 22(1): 6-7, 92-93 (2002) |
| 14 | EE | Richard H. Stern:
Challenging search engines under copyright law: Part 1.
IEEE Micro 22(3): 6-7 (2002) |
| 13 | EE | Richard H. Stern:
FTC Piles onto Rambus' Standardization Skullduggery.
IEEE Micro 22(4): 6-7, 86-87 (2002) |
| 12 | EE | Richard H. Stern:
Standardization and Competitive Advantage.
IEEE Micro 22(6): 4-5, 73 (2002) |
| 2001 |
| 11 | EE | Richard H. Stern:
Who Invented Hyperlinks? (Micro Law).
IEEE Micro 21(1): 8-10 (2001) |
| 10 | EE | Richard H. Stern:
Amazon's One-Click Patent Loses Its Teeth (Micro Law).
IEEE Micro 21(2): 7-10 (2001) |
| 9 | EE | Richard H. Stern:
IEEE Preventing Abuse of IEEE Standards Policy.
IEEE Micro 21(3): 8-11 (2001) |
| 8 | EE | Richard H. Stern:
More standardization skullduggery.
IEEE Micro 21(4): 12-15, 69 (2001) |
| 7 | EE | Richard H. Stern:
Another Update on Standardization Skullduggery.
IEEE Micro 21(5): 8-10 (2001) |
| 6 | EE | Richard H. Stern:
Is mousetrapping unfair?
IEEE Micro 21(6): 72-77 (2001) |
| 2000 |
| 5 | EE | Richard H. Stern:
IP-Related Refusals to Deal. Part 1: Updating the Intel-Intergraph Controversy.
IEEE Micro 20(1): 9-12, 96 (2000) |
| 4 | EE | Richard H. Stern:
IP-Related Refusals to Deal-Part 2: Pretext and Misconduct as Standards.
IEEE Micro 20(2): 8-11 (2000) |
| 3 | EE | Richard H. Stern:
IP-related Refusals to Deal: Part 2 1/2: A Postscript.
IEEE Micro 20(3): 6-7 (2000) |
| 2 | EE | Richard H. Stern:
Napster: A Walking Copyright Infringement?
IEEE Micro 20(6): 4-5, 95 (2000) |
| 1986 |
| 1 | | Richard H. Stern:
Distinguishing Legitimate Reverse Engineering from Unlawful Chip Piracy under the Semiconductor Chip Protection Act.
COMPCON 1986: 34-39 |