At the beginning of my career when I was active in academia, with the Open Knowledge Foundation, and working in management consulting on IP strategies, I wrote articles regularly.
During law school, I worked on two journals:
Copy-editor: SCRIPT-ed, an online journal of law and technology (University of Edinburgh)
Staff Editor of the Year 2003/04, Texas Intellectual Property Law Journal (University of Texas)
Here is a selection of my publications, plus of course you can look on:
Bilski and the Software Patent Threat?, (with R Harrison), 21:3 Computers and Law 16 (The SCL magazine) (Aug/Sep 2010).
Report on Free Trade Agreements and Information Technology based business, (with A Brown & A Guadamuz), 2(1) Geopolitics, History, and International Relations 62 (2010).
Open Data and the Law, Nodalities Magazine, Issue 9, (Jan 2010).
Unlocking the Potential of Aid Information, (with J Gray, B Hogge, S Parrish, & R Pollock). Via the wayback machine at https://web.archive.org/web/20100325141729/http://unlockingaid.info/
Digital and Internet Marketing: What Happens to Consumer Privacy Online?, (with L Edwards) in "Law and the Internet" (Lilian Edwards and Charlotte Waelde eds., 2009). Hart Publishing.
Fix Your Broken IP Structures, (with A Watson), "Managing Intellectual Property", Feature (April 2009).
Implementing Open Data: The Open Data Commons project. Open Source Business Resource, (February 2008) <http://www.osbr.ca/> (now at https://www.timreview.ca/article/122)
The UDRP: A Guide for SMEs and Consumers on Domain Names and Domain Name Disputes. International Intellectual Property Institute (May 2008).
JISC-PoWR Handbook (Preservation of Web Resources) (legal section).
Blog Review: The Patry Copyright Blog. Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice (2008).
Report on Free Trade Agreements and Information Technology based business, (with A Brown & A Guadamuz), AHRC Centre Working Paper (March 2007), at <http://ssrn.com/abstract=984864> and Research Appendix, at <http://www.era.lib.ed.ac.uk/handle/1842/2492>
Mesh Networking: A look at the legal future. 11:5 Journal of Internet Law 1, (November 2007).
Snapshot study on the use of open content licences in the UK cultural heritage sector. Eduserv Foundation, (November 2007).
Book Review: The Intellectual Property Debate: Perspectives from Law, Economics and Political Economy, M. Pugatch (ed), SCRIPT-ed June 2007 issue.
Are Auteurs really all that special? An argument against the special position of film/video directors under UK law. 2006 B.C. Intell. Prop. & Tech. F. 100401, October 2006.
Of Otaku and Fansubs: A critical look at anime online in light of current issues in copyright law, 2:4 SCRIPT-ed 551 (2005). https://script-ed.org/archive/volume-2/issue-24-415-548/
Can TPMs help create a commons? Looking at whether and how TPMs and Creative Commons licences can work together. INDICARE Monitor, October 2005.
Report for the Common Information Environment: Implications of project, service and institutional deployment of Creative Commons licences in the United Kingdom. (Barker, Duncan, Guadamuz, Hatcher, Waelde authors). Common Information Environment, October 2005.
WORKING PAPER: Drawing in Permanent Ink: A Look at Copyright in Tattoos in the United States. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=815116.