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Volume 29, Issue 1
ARTICLES
Flexible Remedies as a Means to Counteract Failures in Copyright Law
Orit Fischman Afori
Silence and Postmodern Copyright
Matt Williams
NOTES AND RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
Copyrights and Creditors: What Will Be Left of the King of Pop’s Legacy?
Jessica Bozarth
Music Lessons: What Adam Lambert Can Teach Us About Media Self-Regulation
Maria Matasar-Padilla
One Web to Unite Us All: Bridging the Digital Divide
Brooke Menschel
Back to the Future[s]: A Critical Look at the Film Futures Ban
Paul G. Anderson
As Good As New: Conserving Artwork and the Destruction of Moral Rights
Nathan M. Davis
Volume 28, Issue 3
ARTICLES
The Present (User-Generated Crisis) is the Past (1909 Copyright Act): An Essay Theorizing the “Traditional Contours of Copyright” Language
W. Ron Gard & Elizabeth Townsend Gard
Reframing Indigenous Cultural Artifacts Disputes: An Intellectual Property-Based Approach
Cortelyou C. Kenney
Going Pro in Sports: Providing Guidance to Student-Athletes in a Complicated Legal & Regulatory Environment
Glenn M. Wong, Warren Zola, & Chris Dewbert
NOTES AND RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
How New FTC Guidelines on Endorsement and Testimonials Will Affect Traditional and New Media
Jason Goldstein
Reforming the Non-Obviousness Judicial Inquiry
Michelle Ernst
Did the MLBPA Strike Out? An Analysis of Union Liability in Major League Baseball’s Anonymous 2003 Sterioid Testing
David Adelsberg
Volume 28, Issue 2
ARTICLES
Much Ado About Evocation: A Cultural Analysis of “Well-Knownness” and the Right of Publicity
David Tan
NOTES AND RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
Right of Publicity Licensing in a New Age: No Doubt v. Activision Publishing, Inc.
Marta Baffy
A Practical Framework for Preventing “Mistrial by Twitter”
Ebony Nicholas
The New Trend: Protecting American Fashion Designs Through National Copyright Measures
Emma Yao Xiao
CASE TRANSLATION
The Tea Board v. Mr. Jean-Luc Dusong, Court of Appeal of Paris, 05/20050, Decision of November 22, 2006
Justin Hughes & Diane Artal