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Volume X, No. 2 (Winter 2006)

United States v. Councilman: An Appropriate Expansion of Internet Privacy Rights?
Robert Roll

Electronic Case Filing: What Happens When Counsel Does Not Receive Email Notices?
Elisabeth A. Wilson

Applying the Lessons of Re-Examination to Strengthen Patent Post-Grant Opposition
Eric B. Chen

The Narrowed Experimental Use Exception to Patent Infringement and its Application to Patented Computer Software
Robert A. Migliorini

Infringement Twice Removed: Inducement of Patent Infringement For Overseas Manufacture Of Infringing Products Imported By Another
Nicholas Oros

Microsoft Liable for Patent Infringement of Software Installed Overseas
Ari Rafilson

Volume X, No. 1 (Fall 2005)

Financial Innovation Patents:  The Future of the Futures Markets, or Old Wine in New Bottles?
John Fazzio

The Speed of Normal: Conflicts, Competency, and Confidentiality in the Digital Age
David Hricik

Liability of ISPs: Immunity from Liability under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act and the Communications Decency Act
Cyrus Sarosh Jan Manekshaw

North American Anti-Circumvention: Implementation of the WIPO Internet Treaties in the United States, Mexico and Canada
Heather A. Sapp

Volume IX, No. 3 (Summer 2005)

TRIPS: Ten Years of Dispute at the WTO
Sue Ann Mota

Sweating in Europe: The European Database Directive
Amar A. Hasan

The Limitations on Police Regarding GPS Tracking Devices: A Necessary Hindrance?
Sue Ann Mota

In re World Auxiliary Power Co.
Adam Moore

Ninth Circuit Upholds Injunction Against Jailhouse Webcams
Rob Sayles

Ninth Circuit Holds That Distributors of File-Sharing Software Are Not Liable for Their Users' Copyright Infringement Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc. v. Grokster, Ltd.
Suzanne Sprague-Trammell

Volume IX, No. 2 (Winter 2005)

Market Reaction to Business Method Patents: An Empirical Analysis
Charles Holoubek, M.S.E.L. and Timothy M. Shaughnessy, Ph.D.

Contributory and Vicarious Copyright Infringement as Applied to Auctions, Flea Markets, and Swap Meats: How Fonovisa and Napster Have Set the Standard
Laura E. Hancock

The Chinese Approach to Electronic Transactions Legislation
Zhang Chu and Lingfei Lei

Site-Specific Art Parks on Moral Ground: Distilling Old Whine in New Battles over the Visual Artists Rights Act
Carrie Jones

You Can't Say That!: Enjoining Publication of Trade Secrets Despite the First Amendment
Brooks W. Taylor

The Illegal Art Exhibit: Art or Exploitation? A Look at the Fair Use Doctrine in Relation to Corporate Degenerate Art
Kymball Tyson

Volume IX, No. 1 (Fall 2004)

Recent Trademark Challenges in Cyberspace and the Growth of the Initial Interest Confusion and Nominative Fair Use Doctrines
Jeffrey M. Becker and Purvi J. Patel

Copyright Under Siege: The First Amendment Front
Lackland H. Bloom, Jr.

Research Tax Credit: Statutory Construction, Regulatory Interpretation and Policy Incoherence
David L. Cameron

Trademark Challenges
John M. Cone

Research and Development Deliverables under Government Contracts, Grants, Cooperative Agreements and CRADAs: University Roles, Government Responsibilities and Contractor Rights
Danielle Conway-Jones

Entrepreneurial Open Source Software Hackers: MySQL and Its Dual Licensing
Robert W. Gomulkiewicz

Recent Developments in Digital Copyright - The Internet Music Cases
Herbert J. Hammond and Corey Weinstein

Co-operative Development of Technology: Understanding the Risks and Creating Opportunities to Excel
Danielle Conway-Jones

[Un]Safe Harbor: No Common Denominator In Privacy Compliance
Steven A. Wells, Mark Courtney and Peter Vogel

Volume VIII, No. 3 (Summer 2004)

Thumbs Up For Biometric Authentication!
Gwen “Wendy” Kennedy

Improving the Patent System for the 21st Century: Optimizing the Requirements to be a Member of the Patent Bar
Nathan Lewis

The Eighth Circuit Holds that a City Ordinance Restricting the Provision of Violent Video Games to Minors without Parental Consent is an Unconstitutional Violation of Free Speech.  Interactive Digital Software Association v. St. Louis County, Missouri
Libby Hampson

Dastar Corp. v. Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp.
Carrie Jones

The DeCSS Trade Secrets Case: DVD Copy Control Association, Inc. v. Bunner
Brooks W Taylor

Can a Copyright Holder Prevent Reverse Engineering?  The Federal Circuit Court Holds that the Federal Copyright Act Does Not Preempt “No Reverse Engineering” Clauses.  Bowers v. Baystate Tech. Inc.
Jonathan Wilson

Volume VIII, No. 2 (Winter 2004)

When the Americans with Disabilities Act Goes Online: Application of the ADA to the Internet and the World Wide Web

Internet Domain Name Disputes: Working Toward a Global Solution

Jurisdictional Issues in Electronic Commerce Contracts: A Canadian Perspective

ICANN May Be the Only Game in Town, But Marina del Rey Isn’t the Only Town on Earth: Some Thoughts on the So-Called “Uniqueness” of the Internet

Canned Spam: New State and Federal Legislation Attempts to Put a Lid On It

Needling the Thread: A Moderator’s Guide to Freedom of Speech Limitations on Government Sponsored Web-Based Threaded Discussions

Volume VIII, No. 1 (Fall 2003)

Information Systems Security and Privacy Issues in the Armed Forces

Personal Jurisdiction: Lost in Cyberspace?

Looking for a Crack to Break the Internet's Back: The Listen4ever Case and Backbone Provider Liability under the Copyright Act and the DMCA

Clients' Views on Privacy and Security After September 11: Have They Changed? Should They? An Information Technology Lawyer's Perspective

The Erosion of Online Privacy Rights in the Recent Tide of Terrorism

Volume VII, No. 3 (Spring 2003)

Gene Patenting: Do the Ends Justify the Means?

Striking a Balance Between Employer Business Interests and Employee Privacy: Using Respondeat Superior to Justify the Monitoring of Web-Based, Personal Electronic Mail Accounts of Employees in the Work Place

What Online Activity Does the Wiretap Act Protect? The Ninth Circuit Holds that Unauthorized Access of a Secure Website Does Not Violate the Federal Wire Tap Act: Konop v. Hawaiian Airlines, Inc.

Game When They Win; Investment When They Lose: SEC v. SG, Ltd.

Patent Pending . . . Pending . . . Pending  The Evolution of Equivalents: Festo Corp. v. Shoketsu Kinzoku Kabushiki Co.

Ashcroft v. ACLU: The Fate of the Child Online Protection Act

E Wars -- Episode One: The Patent Menace

Proposed Patent Local Rules for Adoption by Texas' Federal District Courts

Temptations to Take: Misappropriation of Trade Secrets, Damages and Remedies

Should Patent Protection Be Considered for Computer Software-Related Innovations?

Volume VII, No. 1 (Fall 2002)

Packet Sniffers and Privacy:  Why the No-Suspicion-Required Standard in the USA Patriot Act is Unconstitutional

Adequacy of the 1995 Antitrust Guidelines for the Licensing of Intellectual Property in Complex High-Tech Markets

Drafting Licenses to Guide Whether Potential Disputes Lie in Contract or Infringement

HyperLinks to and from Commercial Websites

Copyright Act of 1976 - Copyright Infringement - Supreme Court Holds That the Selling of Freelance Authors Articles by Print Publishers to Electronic Publishers Constitutes Copyright Infringement.  New York Times Co. v. Tasini, 533 U.S. 483 (2001)

Volume VI, No. 3 (Spring 2002)

Cyberpiracy -- The U.S. Legislative Response

Widgets to Windows:  The "Webolution" of Commercial Sales

Traditional Free-Speech Law:  Does it Apply on the Internet

An IP Conundrum:  Can Patent Policy and Trade Dress Law Be Reconciled?

Telecommunications Law:  Open Access to Cable Broadband Transmission

Business-Method Patents:  Of Questionable Validity?

Trademark Law on the Internet -- Mousetrapped

Volume VI, No. 2 (Winter 2001)--Coming Soon

 

Volume VI, No. 1 (Fall 2001)

E Wars — Episode One: The Patent Menace

Backdoor Liability from Internet Telecommuters

European Union Legal Research:  A Guide to Print and Electronic Sources

Spring 2000

Patent Exhaustion, Implied Licenses, and Have-Made Rights:  Gold Mines or Mine Fields?

Free Speech on the Internet:  Regulating Student Authorship on the Web

Direct Public Offerings on the Internet:  A Viable Means of Obtaining Capital?

Fall 1999

The Domain Name Game:  Applying Trademark Law to an Internet Tug of War

Dickinson v. Zurko:  Limits on the Federal Circuit’s Standard of Review

Saving Trees and Saving Time:  Researching Environmental Law on the Internet

Courting Cyberspace

Fall 1998 - Spring 1999

CD-ROM Filings at Trial and Beyond

The Ghost in the Computer: Radio Frequency Interference and the Doctrine of Federal Preemption

Capital Formation and the Internet: An Alternative Source of Equity Financing for Small Businesses

Drafting a Patent Noninfringement Opinion Letter in Light of Markman and Warner-Jenkinson

Barry Dove

A Proposed Defense to Patent Infringement

Alfonso Garcia Chan

Summer 1998

Spring 1998

Winter 1998

Summer 1997

Management and Discovery of Electronically Stored Information
Lawrence R. Youst & Haejung Lisa Koh
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Al Harrison
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Spring 1997


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