Thirty-ninth selected bibliography on computers, technology, and
the law: (January 2006 through December 2006).
INTRODUCTION
Each year, the Journal provides a compilation of the most important
and timely articles on computers, technology, and the law. The
Bibliography, indexed by subject matter, is . . .
Straightening your heir: on the constitutionality of regulating
the use of preimplantation technologies to select preembryos or
I. INTRODUCTION
Remarkably rapid advances in genetics and related technology
promise to profoundly impact the future of human health and welfare, (1)
through applications ranging from the . . .
Robin Hood versus the bullies: software piracy and developing
countries.
I. INTRODUCTION
The discussion of globalization, a term laden with confusion, has
filled volumes of political science, economics, and sociology journals.
However, the effect of globalization on . . .
Notes on the United Nations Convention on the use of Electronic
Communications in International Contracts and its effects on the
1. INTRODUCTION
The goal of this article is to introduce the reader to the recently
approved United Nations Convention on the Use of Electronic
Communications in International Contracts . . .
Missing the mark in cyberspace: misapplying trademark law to
invisible and attenuated uses.
"... its chief selling points are the words 'Don't
Panic' ..." (1)
ABSTRACT
Leading cases have misapplied ordinary principles of trademark and
unfair competition law in cyberspace, especially . . .
Google book search: fair use or fairly useful
infringement?
I. INTRODUCTION
Google has an ambitious mission statement: "... to organize
the world's information and make it universally accessible and
useful." (1) As part of this mission, Google created . . .
Cable television franchise agreements: is local, state or federal
regulation preferable?
I. INTRODUCTION
Verizon is upgrading its existing network to provide fiber optic
connectivity to homes and businesses. (1) Verizon's
fiber-to-the-premises ("FTTP") service offering would . . .
Using the Internet to attract clients and the attorney-client
privilege.
INTRODUCTION
Interesting concoctions often come about when different ingredients
combine: take light and shadow, for example, or seeds and soil. Gin and
vermouth also come to mind. In law, one . . .
Means-plus-function clauses in patent claims: a tortuous
path.
I. INTRODUCTION
In 1952, the long efforts of the patent bar resulted in a new
Patent Act that, with some changes, remains the statute that creates and
controls patent rights. (1) The Patent Act . . .
Thirty-eighth selected bibliography on computers, technology and
the law: (January 2005 through December 2005).(Bibliography)
INTRODUCTION
Each year, the Journal provides a compilation of the most important
and timely articles on computers, technology, and the law. The
Bibliography, indexed by subject matter, is . . .
Overseas outsourcing of private information & individual
remedies for breach of privacy.
I. INTRODUCTION
Using personal medical and financial information to blackmail
unsuspecting individuals may sound like the plotline to a conspiracy
theory movie. In reality, it may also be a . . .
Cybersurgery: the cutting edge.
I. INTRODUCTION
The year is 2050. A woman in Cuenca, Ecuador unexpectedly gives
birth to conjoined twins who require immediate surgery in order to
survive. Although the mother has been receiving . . .
What do pizza delivery and information services have in common?
Lessons from recent judicial and regulatory struggles with
conve
Congressionally crafted definitions of cable, (1) information (2)
and telecommunications (3) service used by the Federal Communications
Commission ("FCC") to make key policy and regulatory . . .
Creating representations of justice in the third millennium:
legal poetics in digital times.
I. INTRODUCTION
II. "DIGITAL CONDITION" & "LEGAL POETICS":
DEFINITIONS
III. POETICS: WHEN MEANING MATTERS
IV. LEGAL POETICS: "THE TRIAL'S BEGINNING!".
V. VISUAL POETICS OF LAW
VI. . . .
Thirty-sixth selected Bibliography on computers, technology and
the law (January 2003 through December 2003).
INTRODUCTION
Each year, the Journal provides a compilation of the most important
and timely articles on computers, technology, and the law. The
Bibliography, indexed by subject matter, is . . .
Fan websites' use of trademarks in their domain names: fair
or foul?
I. INTRODUCTION
Since 1846, when the first baseball game was played in Hoboken, New
Jersey, (1) baseball has occupied a central place in the hearts and
minds of millions of Americans. With the . . .
The "dirt" on digital "sanitizing": droit
moral, artistic integrity and the Directors Guild of America v.
CleanFlicks et al.
"The very basis of all creative work lies in the protection of the
right to create, which is a function of the right of individual
liberty.... A corollary to this right to create is the . . .
Computer search and seizure issues in Internet crimes against
children cases.
Child sexual exploitation encompasses a broad spectrum of types of
child abuse. For purposes of this article, the type of child sexual
exploitation that will be primarily dealt with is . . .
Identity theft: myths, methods, and new law.
I. INTRODUCTION
For centuries, philosophers have considered the concept of human
identity, (1) a notion that refers to an individual's sense of
"self" and distinguishes one individual from . . .
Harmonizing fair use and self-help copyright protection of
digital music.
Before the summer of 2003, there appeared to be little chance that
the five major record companies and their trade group, the Recording
Industry Association of America ("RIAA"), would sue any . . .
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